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Hi all,
On 26 December 2016 at 05:08, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
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> [Felipe Sateler]
> > This suggests there is some wrong thread usage. Andrew, any idea what
> > could this be?
>
> There are several bugs that can trigger this. For example trying to unlock an
> non-locked lock. Using 'valgrind
[Felipe Sateler]
> However as I cannot reproduce the error, I cannot test if this indeed
> fixes the issue...
I talked to lucas on #debian-js about such access, and he allowed me to
use one of his VMs. Lets talk about this there.
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