Doug McNaught <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Lee Kindness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Tom Lane writes: > > > Okay, so it seems -D_REENTRANT is the appropriate fix. > > > > > > We could either add that to the template/solaris file, or just add a > > > note to FAQ_Solaris advising that it be added to the configure switches > > > if people intend to use libpq in threaded programs. Is there any > > > cost or downside to just adding it always in template/solaris? > > > > However, _REENTRANT is not a Solarisism... On all (recent) UNIX > > systems it toggles on correct handling for thread specific instances > > of historically global variables (eg errno). It should be considered > > for all platforms if libpq is intended to be used from threaded > > programs. > > I know libpq is "officially" non-threadsafe, but is there anything in > there that would actually cause a problem, assuming either a > connection per thread or proper locking on the application's part? > Most of the data in the library seems to be per-connection...
The documentation states: "libpq is thread-safe as of PostgreSQL 7.0, so long as no two threads attempt to manipulate the same PGconn object at the same time." Tomas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org