On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 04:12:58PM -0700, Gerry Wiener wrote:
> Package: base
>
> Linux amber 2.2.17 #1 SMP Thu Sep 7 11:35:24 MDT 2000 i686 unknown
>
> I initially reported the bug below to the Python 2.0 bug list. The
> author of Python responded by mentioning that he thinks it is a
> problem with the libc thread code. I wanted to make sure the bug was
> reported.
I just ran your test program on sparc and i386 (bothing running unstable,
both also using 2.4.0-test/2.4.0 kernels) and this was the output:
%./testsys.py
testing system
hello there
hello there
hello there
hello there
hello there
hello there
hello there
hello there
hello there
hello there
ret is 0
I then went back and tested with a glibc 2.1.3 system (sparc and i386)
and saw your error results. So, the problem is resolved with the latest
glibc 2.2.
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