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Re: [Ccrtp-devel] Compile error - ccrtp 1.0.0


From: Federico Montesino Pouzols
Subject: Re: [Ccrtp-devel] Compile error - ccrtp 1.0.0
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 13:52:11 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.4i

        There is possibly a bug that limits the number of creatable
threads, though it does not occur on all platforms. It has been
reported through the bug tracking system of Savannah.

On Wed, May 14, 2003 at 07:35:05AM -0400, David Sugar wrote:
> In fact, I would like to see 1.0.10 out by the end of the week.  I think 
> the pending issues I was working on related to builds are now closed.  
> There is still a strange problem with redhat and nptl related soley to 
> suspend and resume, but it's not a fatel flaw since all my regular apps 
> build and run.  In fact rh9 is broken since nptl is only fully 
> compatible with kernel late 2.5 kernels (or 2.6), and they still have 
> 2.4 which doesn't fully support it.  But that's another story...
> 
> I saw we had some new bugs filter through, the most interesting being a 
> memory leak in stringtokenizer.  I think that the win32 thread 
> destructor should delete priv.  Other than that, what else is left?
> 
> Federico Montesino Pouzols wrote:
> 
> >     Let's move this issue to bug-commoncpp...
> >
> >     I like this idea. Should we release 1.0.10 once we fix the
> >bugs that are pending, and then go to 1.1.0 (with the new socketport
> >stuff)?
> >
> >On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 07:57:31AM -0400, David Sugar wrote:
> > 
> >
> >>Done.
> >>
> >>I also have a new and better idea for handling of the socketport 
> >>constructor change (and the other recent 1.0.x changes related to 
> >>macosx).  Let's make the next release from the "RELEASE1" tree 1.1.0 with 
> >>the socketport changes, and move "HEAD" into a future "1.9" or similar 
> >>release...This gives a clear delination in release for something that 
> >>will change backward compatibility.
> >>
> >>   
> >>
> >
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