Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 12:35:46 -0500 From: Donn Miller <dmmiller@cvzoom.net> To: John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com> Cc: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: More "ld-elf.so.1: assert failed" messages Message-ID: <38C68F72.4070405@cvzoom.net> References: <38BA5751.2396AE87@cvzoom.net> <38BB1E9C.CF44EC93@cvzoom.net> <200003060201.SAA85727@vashon.polstra.com> <38C5A975.957756C4@cvzoom.net> <200003081702.JAA39397@vashon.polstra.com>
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John Polstra wrote: > = > In article <38C5A975.957756C4@cvzoom.net>, > Donn Miller wrote: > = > > OK, here's some of the errors I get with Mozilla. It looks like it > > happens when Gdk runs out os SysV shared memory. Otherwise, if I > > don't get the "Gdk-WARNING **: shmget failed!", the ld.so erros never= > > occur, and Mozilla runs OK. It seems as if Wine is working OK so far= , > > though, although I probably haven't tested Wine enough: > [...] > > /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Application locking error: 1 readers and 1 > > writers in dynamic linker. See DLLOCKINIT(3) in manual pages. > = > This means that one thread was in the middle of a dlopen() call > when another thread either called a new function for the first time > (invoking the dynamic linker for lazy binding) or called dlsym(). > Really the only _right_ place I can find to fix this kind of thing is > in the application itself, by calling dllockinit() to set up locking > for the dynamic linker invocations. = I just reverted back to the "normal" version of ld-elf.so, the version = without the patch.=A0 Mozilla doesn't have the problem with the = "non-patch" version.=A0 So, maybe it isn't the application.=A0 Or, maybe = the = original, "non-patch" version wasn't doing something right. Just wondering, in case the problem isn't with Mozilla.=A0 I'm using = Mozilla right now, with the original ld-elf.so.1.=A0 (The fonts are hard = on my eyes.) - Donn To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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