Package: libstdc++3 Version: 1:3.0.3-1 Severity: normal The function basic_string::_M_leak_hard() in basic_string.tcc is not thread-safe. The reference count is read with _M_is_shared() and then written with _M_set_leaked(), non-atomically. (This is only a bug if the string class is supposed to be thread-safe. I haven't found an explicit statement that it is, but most of the string operations are written to be thread-safe.)
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