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From: Michael M. <ma...@su...> - 2005-03-18 14:37:35
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Hi, On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Julian Seward wrote: > > I wonder if this is another instance of a strange vendor-special > > LinuxThreads/NPTL hybrid? The full trace will be interesting, to see > > how the threads are created. > > Maybe. I was surprised to find recently that SuSE 9.1 (x86) didn't seem > to be a 'normal' NPTL system; I thought it was. MichaelM, can you clarify? I've asked some kernel people here. I'm not aware of any non-standard changes of the kernel itself. AFAIK the 9.1 is as normal NPTL as it gets ;) OTOH I'm no expert in that. I've looked at the archives for this thread, and just have one additional clarification: 9.1 uses the kernel 2.6. Without any LD_ASSUME_KERNEL hackery it will use the /usr/lib/nptl/ libs (one should perhaps ensure that this is the case). At least in the beginning of this thread it seems as if Jeremy was arguing from a 9.1-is-linuxthreads perspective. Ciao, Michael. |