Message145354
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neologix |
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bquinlan, dmalcolm, grahamd, jnoller, kristjan.jonsson, lukasz.langa, neologix, pitrou, python-dev, sandro.tosi, ysj.ray |
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2011年10月11日.17:18:59 |
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| Content |
I did a quick test (calling fork() from a subinterpreter), and as
expected, I couldn't reproduce the problem.
So I still favor an OOM condition making pthread_setspecific bail out
with ENOMEM, othe other option being a nasty libc bug.
If the problem persists, please open a new issue. |
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| 2011年10月11日 17:19:00 | neologix | set | recipients:
+ neologix, bquinlan, pitrou, kristjan.jonsson, jnoller, grahamd, dmalcolm, sandro.tosi, ysj.ray, lukasz.langa, python-dev |
| 2011年10月11日 17:18:59 | neologix | link | issue10517 messages |
| 2011年10月11日 17:18:59 | neologix | create |
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