All my amd64 problems appear to be KSE
Daniel Eischen
eischen at vigrid.com
Sat Jun 5 16:06:03 GMT 2004
On Sun, 6 Jun 2004, Tim Robbins wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 05, 2004 at 10:22:58AM -0400, Daniel Eischen wrote:
> > On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Sean McNeil wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, 2004-06-04 at 21:06, Daniel Eischen wrote:
> > > > On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Sean McNeil wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I just switched over to libc_r via. libmap.conf and I no longer get any
> > > > > mysterious crashes of applications in gnome. My gnome-terminals and
> > > > > everything else are just fine now.
> > > >
> > > > How were you using libpthread? It's best to use libmap.conf
> > > > to map everything to libpthread so that libc_r isn't pulled
> > > > in by libraries still linked to it.
> > >
> > > This is a completely rebuilt machine from a working i386 install that
> > > has tracked -current forever. There is absolutely nothing that is
> > > compiled and pointing to libc_r.
> >
> > Sorry, unless you have tried using libmap to map libc_r to
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > libpthread, I don't trust that.
^^^^^^^^^^
???
This is the first thing that I would ask anyone to try, and it's
very simple to do. Noone (or do we now spell it as 'no_one' ;-))
has said, "yes, I've done that and it doesn't help".
> I can corroborate what Sean is saying. There is definitely something wrong
> with KSE on amd64 (I haven't tried it on i386.) I've been chasing it down,
> on-and-off, for about a month, but have come up with nothing so far.
> gnome-terminal and xmms are two examples of applications that have gone
> from unusable to usable after changing from libpthread to libc_r. Mozilla
> may also be affected, but I'm less sure of that. The applications in
> question just mysteriously vanish, sometimes with signal 10 or 11, sometimes
> with no signal in the kernel log at all.
Is it something recent that broke? Last I knew, libpthread was working
on amd64 with mozilla & kde.
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Dan Eischen
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