Hi Michael,
Michael Schnell wrote:
Threads has a history of problems on uClinux, and it may well
be broken for you.
Uhhhhh ?
Could you elaborate on this ?
I am about to port a large project that heavily uses threads. Do I need
to reconsider the use of Linux ?
I said uClinux, so specifically I mean non-MMU varieties of Linux.
As of 2.6 we have a Posix threads representation in the Kernel (NPTL).
This should have changed the behavior of threads.
What architecture?
Regards
Greg
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