Linux fork and threads
Neil Schemenauer
nascheme at news.cnri.reston.va.us
Wed Aug 9 15:19:47 EDT 2000
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Jonathan Giddy <jon at bezek.dstc.monash.edu.au> wrote: >Maybe it's in the implementation details of the thread library. I spent a bit of time on this and wasn't able to track down the problem. I current theory is that it has something to do with the interaction between signals and LinuxThreads. LinuxThreads currently uses POSIX realtime signals to communicate between threads. Neil
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