Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net> writes: > It doesn't fail if you disable threading. Oh /good/. > > Does anyone want to explain BSD threads and their interaction with > signals to me? I believe this is an overgeneralization in question. Thread implementations in BSD vary from "distribution to distribution" (Free, Net, Open), and may also vary from release to release. For example, one of them recently dropped the libc_r library. Try compiling with the -mt option, unless this is already done; it appears that this causes the compiler to define things that are otherwise not defined. Regards, Martin
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