Jan Pieter Cornet wrote:

I wonder if anyone here tried compiling clamd on FreeBSD with linuxthreads
installed? Does that work as expected? At least configure for clamav-0.75-1
does not try to detect liblthread, but it is of course easy to install
linuxthreads in such a way that clamav will pick it up using the default
name.
>
If nobody has negative experiences, I will probably give this a spin and
report back to the list if there is interest.

I think the biggest problem is not the default threads in FreeBSD 4.x, I believe that a lot of problems with threads is the FreeBSD 4.x libc_r functions, which most of them are not thread safe and just aliases to functions in libc.


I don't know if this helps but I've port installed the GNU portable threads lib and compiled/linked against that and it seems to work fine.

See /usr/ports/devel/pth if you want to give that a go.

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