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Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 15:50:21 -0500
From: y2bismil AT engmail DOT uwaterloo DOT ca
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Subject: GCC with -mthreads
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Hi all,

I was browsing the forums and I came across a thread.  There's not much else on
it, so I thought I'd check here.

Are the any known problems with using the -mno-cygwin, -mthread switches
together.  The article states to use -mwindows explicitly.

My Problem:
I've got 2 threads running and they always appear to crash on memset.  If I step
through the code in asm, it works okay.  I suspect memset is not thread safe or
something like that.


BTW...anyone know how to easily see which libs are being linked in?
Thanks,

Yamin

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