Robert Osfield wrote:
> certainly is fine under the Linux, OSX, FreeBSD etc, so my guess is 
> the problem lies with Cygwin. Perhaps Cygwin developers could be 
> encouraged to use the OSG as a test bed. 

Not sure they will use as a test bed but if we can narrow it down to a simple 
test case where the problem lies (if it lies in their) environment then they 
will look at fixing. As I mentioned in another post they were working on a 
cygthread issue 2005 4th qtr and I can't seem to find if it was fixed but even 
with that it could be a totally different issue.  So a simple test case showing 
the problem (and not simply a request for change) could potentially get 
results.

> I am pretty surprised that Cygwin and Mingw arn't rock solid by now, 
> both projects seem to meander around being usable at certain points in 
> time then meander off being usable again

As you say - Cygwin stays pretty solid but trying to keep up with changes up 
stream and then internal changes to make the environment work in windows 
sometimes it does drift slightly but comes back quickly.

I fear in this case that the problem here will involve the OpenThreads people 
in that the issue might be OpenThreads over Cygwin threads and not a OSG issue 
in itself.  But that is just my uneducated WAG.

bk



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