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Date:      Wed, 17 Jun 1998 23:38:21 -0400 (EDT)
From:      spork <spork@super-g.com>
To:        Tom <tom@uniserve.com>
Cc:        John Birrell <jb@cimlogic.com.au>, edmond@shaman.lycaeum.org, stable@FreeBSD.ORG, monty@tcx.se
Subject:   Re: is libc_r broken in 980520-SNAP (and stable?)?
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.980617233725.140C-100000@super-g.inch.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.980617150342.4669F-100000@shell.uniserve.ca>

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I'd stick with the MIT threads if you're using MySQL with -stable.
Alleviated many headaches for us.

Charles Sprickman
spork@super-g.com
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On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Tom wrote:

> 
> On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, John Birrell wrote:
> 
> > The version of libc_r in the RELENG_2_2 contains fixes for all bugs that
> > people have reported. In Highwind's case, they have code that did things
> > like read/write with zero bytes; and write to a read only file. These
> > caused libc_r to hang waiting on a file descriptor to become ready when
> > it never would. Most software doesn't do this sort of thing. It seems
> > to come from C++ code. 8-)
> 
>   Are you aware of the problems with MySQL?  I have 2.2.6-stable of May
> 21, and a signal/alarm test program (thr_alarm) hangs.
> 
>   Also, how should -stable threaded applications be compiled and linked?
> You mentioned before that "-pthread" should be used rather than linking
> with libc_r?  Does that apply to -stable too?  I think -stable thread apps
> need to be compiled with "-D_THREAD_SAFE" and linked with "-lc_r" but I'm
> not sure anymore.
> 
> > -- 
> > John Birrell - jb@cimlogic.com.au; jb@freebsd.org http://www.cimlogic.com.au/
> > CIMlogic Pty Ltd, GPO Box 117A, Melbourne Vic 3001, Australia +61 418 353 137
> 
> Tom
> 
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