On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 06:50:31PM +0400, Alex Peshkoff wrote:
> On 10/15/14 17:08, Philippe Makowski wrote:
> > Le 15/10/14 14:31, Alex Peshkoff a écrit :
> >> Thread destructor function (from my today commit) was first tried in
> >> FB2.5 but that time it did not work correctly due to bug in glibc. Now
> >> as it was tested by Pavel Zotov it works, at least starting with glibc
> >> 2.12. Pavel has rather old linux on test machine, runs a lot of load
> >> tests on it and I think we may use it as a reference for minimum
> >> requirements for running FB3:
> >>
> >> kernel - 2.6.39
> >> glibc - 2.12
> >>
> > By Distro (source Distrowatch)
> >
> > Distro       kernel  glibc  Firebird3 ok
> > ----------------------------------------
> > Debian 6     2.6.32  2.11.2  no
> > Debian 7     3.2.41  2.13    yes
> > RHEL-5       2.6.18  2.5     no
> > RHEL-6       2.6.32  2.12    no
> > RHEL-7       3.10    2.17    yes
> > SLE11        3.0.76  2.11.3  no
> > OpenSuse12.3 3.7.10  2.17    yes
> > OpenSuse13.1 3.11.6  2.18    yes
> > Fedora19     3.9.5   2.17    yes
> > Fedora20     3.11.10 2.18    yes
> > Mageia4      3.12.21 2.18    yes
> > Mageia5      3.15.2  2.19    yes
> > Ubuntu10.04  2.6.32  2.11.1  no
> > Ubuntu12.04  3.2     2.15    yes
> > Ubuntu14.04  3.2     2.15    yes
> 
> Sounds reasonable. A bit strange that such old beast as Ubuntu12.04 
> meets requirements.
> And it's good that for any major distro fresh release is OK. May be 
> except SLE11, but SLE12 is already beta and sooner of all will be ready 
> before our release.

I tested SLE12 (kernel 3.12.28, glibc 2.19) and SLE11 SP3 (kernel
3.0.101, glibc 2.11.3) and both passed the sharedMutexTest.tgz test
linked below. Is there anything more I should test? Or do you have id of
a particular glibc commit(s) so that I could check it has been picked
into SLE11-SP3 glibc?

                                                       Michal Kubecek


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