Hi! glibc 2.34 and later doesn't have separate libpthread (libpthread.so.0 is a dummy shared library with just some symbol versions for compatibility, but all the pthread_* APIs are in libc.so.6). So, we don't need to do the .weakref dances to check whether a program has been linked with -lpthread or not, in dynamically linked apps those will be always true anyway. In -static linking, this fixes various issues people had when only linking some parts of libpthread.a and getting weird crashes. A hack for that was what e.g. some Fedora glibcs used, where libpthread.a was a library containing just one giant *.o file which had all the normal libpthread.a *.o files linked with -r together.
libstdc++-v3 actually does something like this already since r10-10928, the following patch is meant to fix it even for libgfortran, libobjc and whatever else uses gthr.h. Bootstrapped/regtested on x86_64-linux and i686-linux (with glibc 2.35), ok for trunk? 2024-04-25 Jakub Jelinek <ja...@redhat.com> * gthr.h (GTHREAD_USE_WEAK): Redefine to 0 for GLIBC 2.34 or later. --- libgcc/gthr.h.jj 2024-01-03 12:07:28.623363560 +0100 +++ libgcc/gthr.h 2024-04-25 12:09:39.708622613 +0200 @@ -141,6 +141,15 @@ see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTI #define GTHREAD_USE_WEAK 0 #endif +#ifdef __GLIBC_PREREQ +#if __GLIBC_PREREQ(2, 34) +/* glibc 2.34 and later has all pthread_* APIs inside of libc, + no need to link separately with -lpthread. */ +#undef GTHREAD_USE_WEAK +#define GTHREAD_USE_WEAK 0 +#endif +#endif + #ifndef GTHREAD_USE_WEAK #define GTHREAD_USE_WEAK 1 #endif Jakub