On Tue 27 Feb 2007 (09:11 +0100), Massimiliano Maini wrote:
> 
> Hmmm, strange. I thought Jon, wise man, had left all the old non-MT code
> in place and surrounded all the new MT code with #if USE_MULTITHREAD ...
> What exactly did you test ? Did you use an executable compiled with
> #define USE_MULTITHREAD 1 on a single proc PC or did you use executables
> compiled WITHOUT USE-MULTITHREAD ?

My apologies for the confusion. It only applies to the CVS Main
branch, not the RELEASE_0_15 branch. But under Main, it didn't matter
if you have used --enable-threads or not, prior to the patch I checked
in this weekend. My patch fixes this problem, although I'm worried
about other consequences of rcRollout being a global variable in a
threaded environment. That's something that goes back years and the
number of places rcRollout is accessed was what discouraged me from
trying to address this when I did the rollout changes a couple of
years back.


-- 
Jim Segrave           [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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