> As the thread started it's not only only needed for pthreads, but also for NFS
> and setuid (actually NFS already implements it privately), and probably other network
> file systems too.  So it's far from being only a "bad standard corner case". 

I wonder how Linux 2.2 worked, that doesnt have them. Now if its a clean way
of sorting out a pile of other things and it does pthreads as a side effect
I've no problem, but arguing for it because of a tiny pthreads corner case
is coming from the wrong end

Alan

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