Yes, thanks for the answer.
I think the problem is just that I mixed up two different
things (thread-safety vs. multi-threaded). Err .. any idea
if/when PHP itself will get MTed ? :)
- Markus
On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 09:14:56AM +0200, Zeev Suraski wrote :
> It should work, it's using exactly the same thread safe code as the one
> under Windows...
>
> Zeev
>
> At 14:14 29/03/2002, Markus Fischer wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > how much thread-safe is PHP on linux when compiled with
> > --enable-experimental-zts ? When I a set up a callback
> > handler for a 3rd library which uses threads and in this (C)
> > callback I call call_user_function() (to provide custom
> > callbacks) -> bang , I get a segfault. Should it work and I'm
> > doing something stupid or is this some limitation? Hints?
> >
> > - Markus
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