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2005-11-15revert linuxthreads to pre rev 11377 (i.e. before the massive attempt to ↵Mike Frysinger
import glibc updates) while keeping the few bugfixes ... idea is to keep both old and new linuxthreads around so we can hack on the new version while delivering the old stable version to end users
2005-09-09newer linuxthreads renamed the function invalid_handle() to nonexisting_handle()Mike Frysinger
2005-07-01update the debug macros so they build with newer gcc versionsMike Frysinger
2005-02-01Fix death event reporting properly.Joakim Tjernlund
Now GDB is happy and death events are reported as [Thread 5126 (LWP 192) exited] without GDB bailing out.
2005-01-31Restore it so we get gdbEric Andersen
[Thread 1026 (Missing) exited] messages again, while leaving the __linuxthreads_death_event() call disabled, as it still breaks gdb.
2005-01-29Hi Erik and ManuelEric Andersen
Long time no see :) It appears uClibc pthreads native debugging is broken w.r.t thread exit handling in uClibc(at least on PPC). When debugging ex7, gdb(6.2.1) bails out as soon as a thread exits. I found a comment in gdb that TD_DEATH handling was broken for glibc 2.3.1, so I figured that maybe it was broken in uClibc also. I added a #if 0 #endif in pthread_exit( see patch below) and then gdb behaved again. While looking into this I found a few differences( included in the patch) between glibc and uClibc. Don't know if these makes a difference, but I leave that to you to decide. Jocke
2003-02-27Major update for pthreads, based in large part on improvementsEric Andersen
from glibc 2.3. This should make threads much more efficient. -Erik
2002-02-20Merge in the pthread library. This is the linuxthreads library taken fromEric Andersen
glibc 2.1.3 and ported to work with uClibc by Stefan Soucek and Erik Andersen (me). Stefan has hacked things up such that linuxthreads runs on MMU-less systems (tested only on arm-nommu). Erik cleaned things up and made it work properly as a shared library. -Erik