> Check out the forwarded message below. I get the same error using > Debian unstable. Does this mean that Red Hat has thread-safe X libs > and we don't?
Well, I wouldn't mistake that for a bug report... no indication of *what* is producing the error, why it would have *anything* to do with the thread-safe libraries, or that it actually *does* work on RH5. If the program was built with libc5, it's unlikely to be able to be thread safe. If you could perhaps come up with a *real* demonstration, and an indication of what release you tested it against, it might actually mean something... or at least it would give me a starting point to look for the problem. Every X release for a long time has been built _REENTRANT, and the 3.3.1 libs are built with some threading options turned on (I'd have to look at the config files to see what, though.) -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .