Doubt anyone has tried older Solaris - other than S8 and S9 there's nothing
in the access logs...

  count OS      Version
------- ------- --------------
   5385 Linux
    583 Windows WinNT/2K/XP
    109 FreeBSD 4.9
     77 Solaris 8
     67 FreeBSD 5.2
     63 Solaris 9
     58 FreeBSD 5.1
     47 Darwin  7.2.0
     34 FreeBSD 4.8
     19 FreeBSD 4.7
     15 Darwin  6.8
      7 FreeBSD 5.2.1
      6 Unknown
      5 FreeBSD 5.0
      5 FreeBSD 4.6.2
      3 FreeBSD 4.5
      2 OpenBSD 3.4
      1 FreeBSD 4.4


Probably has something to do with a retarded (mis-)implementation of POSIX
threads and Mutexes (3.0 uses them a lot more heavily than 2.2 ever did).

Sorry, but the only suggestions are to run under the debugger and see where
it's failing - the minimal stack info you provided is useless since I don't
have your machine...  Or upgrade the OS.

-----Burton



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Diego
> Boccardo
> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 1:36 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Ntop] help solaris 2.6
>
>
> I used version 2.2.6 and y  I recently compiled version 3pre2 but I
> still have the sane libthread problem..
>
> libthread panic: fault in libthread critical section (PID: 16778 LWP 1)
> stacktrace:
>         ee3c9258
>         ee3c9000
>         ee3d677c
>         ee352b40
>         ef6a6ab0
>         ef6a9e68
>         ef6abca4
>         ef6fb06c
>         ef6faeb8
>         ee3d64c8
>         ef6fad
>
> any Ideas!!!!
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