On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Juli Mallett wrote: > * De: Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ Data: 2002-10-30 ] > [ Subjecte: Re: [PATCH: libc]Re: gnome on current ] > > > > Maybe the workaround for now is to make the symbols in libXThrStub.so > > > > weak? > > > > > > They *are* weak Terry. The problem is that every bloody definition is weak > > > so the linker has no way of picking the one definition which will actually > > > work. The real problem is that the actual working threads library doesn't > > > provide strong symbols to allow it to override all the other stubs. > > > > First strong/last weak should win. You are saying "last weak" is not > > winning. That's a linker bug. > > Considering that I built the same applications and ran the same applications > fine a while ago, and we've had a binutils upgrade, and things don't break > on other systems, I'm inclined to assume there are linker bugs afoot, and > all the other speculative stuff seems to be based on misunderstandings or > bad information.
I'm not misunderstanding things. I single stepped through the call to pthread_setspecific(), watched the linker lookup the symbol and followed it through into the wrong place (i.e. the stub instead of the real implementation). -- Doug Rabson Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +44 20 8348 6160 To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message