Je suis étonné de voir que de nombreuses applications évitent de plus en plus l'utilsation de threads, car il semble que les threads sous linux ont des limitations. Je me base ici sur une annonce faite sur le site http://proxy.sourceforge.net/,(...) site qui propose un proxy sous linux
Je cite:
Proxy is an IP filtering proxy server for Linux written by InnerTek Software. It was written to solve the problem of being able to connect to machines behind a Linux firewall. There are both threaded and non-threaded versions of proxy in the download area. Threads were abandoned in release 2.2.3 while we spent some time figuring out the thread limitations in the Linux threads library.
Qui peut apporter des explications? Merci d'avance pour toute explication.
[^] # Que vallent les treads sous UNIX?
Posté par Olivier Brisson . En réponse à la dépêche MPlayer a forké. Évalué à 10.
Je cite:
Proxy is an IP filtering proxy server for Linux written by InnerTek Software. It was written to solve the problem of being able to connect to machines behind a Linux firewall. There are both threaded and non-threaded versions of proxy in the download area. Threads were abandoned in release 2.2.3 while we spent some time figuring out the thread limitations in the Linux threads library.
Qui peut apporter des explications? Merci d'avance pour toute explication.