Gary
my FreeBSD experience is limited. I can tell you that I had issues with threads too (but I have used FreeBSD 7). A friend of mine replaced some thread libraries and changes something on the system (I can't recall honestly) and the ntop worked. ntop relies on threads so I cannot remove them. From past emails I have understood that changing the thread library solved the problem. Is this correct? Apparently not.

Regards Luca

Gary Gatten wrote:

Luca, Burton, or other core / really smart people; any ideas if or why one thread library will work better for ntop than another?  If so, if you could generally describe the scheduling / threading environment that ntop likes best, us *BSD guys can maybe make things work better in our world.  FreeBSD (others?) support “Linux Threads” with a  little effort, but if nTop behaves significantly better in that threading model, then I’ll make it so – or maybe just run it on a linux box!  It appears I will be “forced” to run this on Solaris 10 sooner than later, so hopefully I won’t have TOO much problems with the build and operation on that platform!

 

TIA!

 

Gary

 

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