Hi,
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006, Shaun Jackman wrote:
It appears the BOOST_SP_DISABLE_THREADS is the source of monotone's
cross-platform issues on Debian. Namely, that monotone fails to run
(deadlock) on s390, hppa, sparc, mips, and mipsel, but runs fine on
i386, amd64, ia64, alpha and powerpc [1].
On 11/22/06, Roman Zippel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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1. Is this more likely a bug in Boost or a bug in monotone?
2. Is it reasonable to workaround this bug by removing
-DBOOST_SP_DISABLE_THREADS?
3. Is it worth going to the extra effort to only define
-DBOOST_SP_DISABLE_THREADS on the
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 09:54:42AM -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
On 11/22/06, Roman Zippel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
1. Is this more likely a bug in Boost or a bug in monotone?
2. Is it reasonable to workaround this bug by removing
-DBOOST_SP_DISABLE_THREADS?
3. Is it worth going to the
On Tue, Nov 21, 2006 at 02:04:07PM -0700, Shaun Jackman wrote:
It appears the BOOST_SP_DISABLE_THREADS is the source of monotone's
cross-platform issues on Debian. Namely, that monotone fails to run
(deadlock) on s390, hppa, sparc, mips, and mipsel, but runs fine on
i386, amd64, ia64, alpha
Hi,
I debugged the problem a bit and the problem seems to be the
BOOST_SP_DISABLE_THREADS define and monotone being linked against the
multithreaded boost libraries. boost and monotone have a different idea
of the sp_counted_base class, so that it gets initialized within monotone
non-threaded
Thank you for that trouble shooting! This is very useful information.
Cheers,
Shaun
On 9/28/06, Roman Zippel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I debugged the problem a bit and the problem seems to be the
BOOST_SP_DISABLE_THREADS define and monotone being linked against the
multithreaded boost
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 20:10, Shaun Jackman wrote:
Both commands exist in fact. get_revision is used to generate
package_full_revision.txt, and get_base_revision_id is used to
generate package_revision.txt. Both of these commands require a
monotone workspace though, and the tarball does
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