Do the APR 0.9.2
thread management routines operate correctly when built using gcc 3.2.x under
RedHat 7.3?
We'd like to migrate our source base to gcc 3.2.x from gcc 2.96; when built using gcc 2.96, everything works as expected; when built using gcc 3.2.x, pthread_create() (called through APR) does not return, the new thread is terminated unexpectedly (becomes "<defunct>") and the thread-creating process enters a suspended state.
Are there glibc/stdc++ compatibilty issues?
Our version of APR needs updating to 0.9.4?
Our version of RH needs updating to 8.0 or 9.0?
Anything else to be aware of?
We'd like to migrate our source base to gcc 3.2.x from gcc 2.96; when built using gcc 2.96, everything works as expected; when built using gcc 3.2.x, pthread_create() (called through APR) does not return, the new thread is terminated unexpectedly (becomes "<defunct>") and the thread-creating process enters a suspended state.
Are there glibc/stdc++ compatibilty issues?
Our version of APR needs updating to 0.9.4?
Our version of RH needs updating to 8.0 or 9.0?
Anything else to be aware of?
Thanks!
Andrew
Cheyne
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Andrew Cheyne - Field
Applications Architect
GridIron Software
Phone: 613.226.9445 x.285
