Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 22:20:19 -0700 From: Lars Eggert <larse@ISI.EDU> To: Mike Makonnen <mtm@identd.net> Cc: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.Org Subject: Re: Libthr stable enough for testing Message-ID: <3ED59893.5010301@isi.edu> In-Reply-To: <20030526225111.HVVN25800.out006.verizon.net@kokeb.ambesa.net> References: <20030526225111.HVVN25800.out006.verizon.net@kokeb.ambesa.net>
index | next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail
[-- Attachment #1 --]
Mike Makonnen wrote:
>
> Most major locking work in libthr is finished. I believe it is stable
> enough now that it can be used for most applications[1]. I would
> appreciate it if people would try it out and report any bugs.
I had been running with libc_r symlinked to libthr for a few days with
no problems, and rebuilt some ports during that time.
The machine (SMP) would sometimes freeze solid (no panic). I symlinked
libc_r back to the original library, and from then on, starting
gnomepanel and some other gnome pieces would fail due to errors about
libthr. I couldn't find them in any log file right now, but I think I
remember one was about getpwuid_r not being found. (The ports that
caused problems were gnome 2.3 beta ports from the marcuscom CVS tree.)
From what I understand, libthr should be a drop-in replacement for
libc_r, so I was surprised to see this, but maybe I misunderstood?
The problem was fixed by building/reinstalling the problematic ports
without libthr symlinked into place.
I'll try to get a dump of the exact error messages when I have access to
the box again in a few days.
Lars
--
Lars Eggert <larse@isi.edu> USC Information Sciences Institute
[-- Attachment #2 --]
0 *H
010 + 0 *H
080fErtcvE.0
*H
010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10U
Thawte Consulting1(0&UCertification Services Division1$0"UThawte Personal Freemail CA1+0) *H
personal-freemail@thawte.com0
000830000000Z
040827235959Z010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10
U
Thawte10UCertificate Services1(0&UPersonal Freemail RSA 2000.8.3000
*H
0 32c %E>nx'gڈD)c5*mp<ܮto034qmOe
KaU5u'rװ|CBPQ<9TIf - ki N0L0)U"0 010UPrivateLabel1-2970U0 0U0
*H
1KG]qSl]y=&b""I'{9$
*8PUl
LGlX1B li+@]jy.%݊
Z<D&iHΥbb090%A0
*H
010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10
U
Thawte10UCertificate Services1(0&UPersonal Freemail RSA 2000.8.300
020824185339Z
030824185339Z0T10
UEggert1
0U*Lars10ULars Eggert10 *H
larse@isi.edu0"0
*H
0
6Fxΰ7aED&0+Dj)ֽXCUcnleijmz~S0J jWV~ 1^({IݛLjӖ
ao:bP}WLVܱ욗cDɖ_Kv.A(W49;Z8-uXE
6b
@_0%#d`Rto5 L0R`w@7
r Hcc U3%7N_o V0T0*+e!0 00L2uMyffBNUbNJJcdZ2s0U0
larse@isi.edu0U0 0
*H
]Ȕ,fK<cjRZeLan@Z6,=
fK?yO#8+ Ni*LSfpQg<(aӒ$kTx_AL1>ގ|S090%A0
*H
010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10
U
Thawte10UCertificate Services1(0&UPersonal Freemail RSA 2000.8.300
020824185339Z
030824185339Z0T10
UEggert1
0U*Lars10ULars Eggert10 *H
larse@isi.edu0"0
*H
0
6Fxΰ7aED&0+Dj)ֽXCUcnleijmz~S0J jWV~ 1^({IݛLjӖ
ao:bP}WLVܱ욗cDɖ_Kv.A(W49;Z8-uXE
6b
@_0%#d`Rto5 L0R`w@7
r Hcc U3%7N_o V0T0*+e!0 00L2uMyffBNUbNJJcdZ2s0U0
larse@isi.edu0U0 0
*H
]Ȕ,fK<cjRZeLan@Z6,=
fK?yO#8+ Ni*LSfpQg<(aӒ$kTx_AL1>ގ|S100010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10
U
Thawte10UCertificate Services1(0&UPersonal Freemail RSA 2000.8.30%A0 + 0 *H
1 *H
0 *H
1
030529052019Z0# *H
183'Ma fF̈́0R *H
1E0C0
*H
0*H
0
*H
@0+0
*H
(0 +710010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10
U
Thawte10UCertificate Services1(0&UPersonal Freemail RSA 2000.8.30%A0*H
1010 UZA10UWestern Cape10U Cape Town10
U
Thawte10UCertificate Services1(0&UPersonal Freemail RSA 2000.8.30%A0
*H
=pvC÷\gfF|8s=4OS3Ǡ8t|
tdO/)f5昰^An5-yk퐤eܑw"FB Ü &QXʈ}/VX"ژY+{O%HO^{ֵaA{6jc;PALLQL} ;lR
1G`LtCkWo[E<)*qGG
help
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?3ED59893.5010301>
