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Date: Wed, 03 Jul 2002 19:38:25 +0900
From: aloha <aloha AT bradea DOT com>
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Subject: pthread problem

I have a multi-threaded application written in C++ that works fins in
linux, solaris and windows, but crashes in cygwin, and I even cannot
debug it with gdb in cygwin, when I run it, I just got a sigsegv, and
the stack seems to be corrupted, usually in a function
"_libkernel32_a_iname", and the source window outputs "Unable to Read
Instructions at 0x6106c7d0"
Can anyone help me ?
thanks
rgds
aloha




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