Jeffrey Altman <[email protected]> writes: > Should libnss_afs.so be built with the LWP package or the pthread > package? You are currently building it with LWP. Is it being > loaded into a pthread process?
Ah, forgive me -- clearly I have made a mistake. I thought that the LWP-vs-pthreads choice was made once-and-for-all at the time that the openafs libraries get compiled. How do I select between LWP and pthreads? If I omit the "-llwp" during linking I wind up with a bunch of unresolved symbols (LWP_XXX) that only seem to appear in liblwp.a and nowhere else... Also, if I choose to "build it with the pthread package", will problems arise when some other program which was "built with the LWP package" loads my shared library (keeping in mind that at the moment I am linking all the AFS libraries statically)? For example, this would happen if some userland AFS tool were to invoke getpwnam() when nscd wasn't running. Of course, using nscd avoids all these problems, which is why I urge that it always be used with libnss-afs. Still, I'd like to remain sure that things work cleanly even when nscd isn't running. Thanks again! - a _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
