2012/7/16 Ozkan Sezer:
> This was discussed quite some time ago and the suggested changes
> look OK to me at first glance. As a reference, pthreads-win32 restores
> the last error for pthread_getspecific() (but not for pthread_setspecific()
> as far as I can see.)
Without the restoration of the last error in pthread_setspecific(), this
code will always throw an exception:
boost::filesystem::exists("any non-existent file");
With the following message:
The operation completed successfully: "any non-existent file"
Why is this happening, you can read here:
http://forum.vingrad.ru/index.php?showtopic=353559&view=findpost&p=2499963
But, this is a Russian forum.
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Regards,
niXman
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