[Mono-devel-list] Threading, NPTL, libgc (beta2)
Mike Morano
mmorano at mikeandwan.us
Sun Jun 20 15:48:07 EDT 2004
Hello,
After being fairly unsuccessful at creating a decent app to exhibit this
behavior, I rebuilt glibc (and a few other pkgs) on my gentoo box, without
nptl support. Additionally, when configuring mono beta 3, I passed
--with-nptl=no. So far the XSP test site and my site work as they used to in
beta1, and it has not "hung" on a page yet!
I am very excited that it is now working, although a little surprised, because
I thought nptl was supposed to be transparent. Also, no other programs (at
least from what I have noticed) appeared to be affected by nptl. Anyways, if
any of the developers are looking into this, and need more info, please let
me know, and the steps I should perform to get you this info, as this is
quite a bit over my head. I am very interested in understanding the real
problem that was occuring, and would be happy to help, if at all possible.
Thanks,
Mike
On Saturday 05 June 2004 01:22 am, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
> hello,
>
> > I think I am in the same boat as you. Since upgrading to beta2, I have
> > been running into odd behavior w/ XSP and mod_mono (and I also run
> > gentoo). I sent a note to the mono user list about this, but haven't
> > heard anything yet. I tried upgrading to the latest available glibc, and
> > still have the same problems. I might try to play around with some
> > things this weekend, but I am not hopeful...
> >
> > Are there any happy Gentoo folks that aren't having this odd behavior
> > in beta2? (then we can compare the packages we each have installed..)
>
> What we are going to need from you guys is the smallest possible
> program that breaks on your system, and we will start tracking the
> issue down from there.
>
> Could you guys cook the smallest possible program possible?
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