Oracle has agreed this is a bug. I've got a query into them to find out
what their ETA is.
Andy
On 05/03/2013 10:01 AM, Andy Wang wrote:
On 05/02/2013 01:30 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
Especially since the nsapi docs for systhread_start only tell us that
the prio is an int depending on the
On 05/02/2013 01:30 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
Especially since the nsapi docs for systhread_start only tell us that
the prio is an int depending on the platform and the only other source
of information, nsapi.h only contains a single defined prio, which is
SYSTHREAD_DEFAULT_PRIORITY. The other
I'm redirecting this to the dev list. I hope that's okay as I think this
is a bit more appropriate for developers rather than users.
I got a response from Oracle finally.
@ When running as root, the provided priority of SYSTHREAD_DEFAULT_PRIORITY
@ gets cast to an NSPR value of
On 02.05.2013 18:46, Andy Wang wrote:
I've also confirmed that PR_PRIORITY_HIGH also fails but
PR_PRIORITY_NORMAL is fine.
I'm pushing oracle to accept that is is a bug. It is completely
inappropriate for what appears to be a perfectly proper constant,
SYSTHREAD_DEFAULT_PRIORITY, to map to