On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 2:59 PM, Zev Weiss <z...@bewilderbeest.net> wrote: ... > Well, I still have my multithreading patch series > (https://github.com/zevweiss/grep/) awaiting review, which I'd hope to get > applied at some point, though I'd guess it's enough of a review task that > delaying an impending release for it isn't likely (the mbtoupper()-removal > patch made that series one patch shorter though, since one was to deal with > that function's thread-unsafety). I've been rebasing it periodically and > running it on my own system in /usr/local without any problems for a while > now, for what that's worth. > > With current HEAD from savannah though, all check-very-expensive tests pass > for me on Debian stretch with gcc 5.3, glibc 2.22, and Linux kernel 4.3.
Thanks for your patience. Definitely a worthwhile feature. You're right: I want to ensure the core functionality is in a very solid state before making a release including multithreading.