On Aug 10 12:13, Bruno Haible wrote: > Hi, > > The attached test program for pthread_once uses the following basic POSIX > threads functions: > pthread_create > pthread_join > pthread_mutex_init > pthread_mutex_lock > pthread_mutex_unlock > pthread_once > pthread_rwlock_init > pthread_rwlock_rdlock > pthread_rwlock_unlock > pthread_rwlock_wrlock > > On Linux with glibc 2.8: > $ gcc bug.c -O -Wall -lpthread -o bug > $ ./bug > Starting test_once ... OK > The test completes in about 4 seconds. > > On Cygwin 1.5.25(0.156/4/2): > $ gcc bug.c -O -Wall -o bug.exe > $ ./bug.exe > Starting test_once ... > Either it does not terminates (still running after half an hour, eating > 100% CPU time on one of the two CPUs), or it crashes rather quickly: > $ ./bug.exe > Starting test_once ...Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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