Hi,

On Wednesday 12 May 2010, Paweł Góralski wrote:
> Yes it is.

I can see three possibilities:
* Your compile flags containe -march=i386 or (may be this is also sufficient 
to trigger this, -march=i486).
* The compiler you used is may be hand compiled and has a default architecture 
of -march=i386.
* The gcc in fedora 10 has still a default instruction set architecture 
of -march=i386.

True?

Each of which prevents gcc from using the the required atomic assembly 
operations which are only available if gcc runs with -march=i486 or newer. 
Consequently the 'last resort' Mutex is used.

Greetings

Mathias

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