> On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 12:17:24PM -0700, Rasmus Lerdorf wrote: > > Yup, definitely. They aren't always open source or sometimes they are > > just architecturally not fixabled. Step 1 is to gather information. I > > have committed an initial short list to > > > > httpd-2.0/docs/manual/developer/thread_safety.html > > > > where I plan on keeping track of stuff as the PHP bug reports > flow in or I > > dive into each library to check out the code. > > In the spirit of doing something productive, I went through and > added some notes to thread_safety.html for libraries I've used before > in threaded environments or I read up on the relevant documentation. > (If you have knowledge that contradicts whatever I said, then feel > free to add or replace the comments.) > > The remaining libraries are primarily used with PHP, so I can't > profess to have interacted with them. Hopefully, this will jumpstart > this effort in the right direction. > > GDBM is certainly thread-unsafe, so we might want to consider > yanking it from apr-util. -- justin >
+1 Bill