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I've got a problem! So I'm asking for some assistance... I'm working through the win32-pthreads test suite, trying to ascertain the current practical quality of the pthreads code. The attached 30kb (I figure on a small list that is small enough) tarball has a testsuite. If someone of you folk could run the suite and report back... I'd appreciate it. The tarball only tests the number of threads that can be created. (Actually it does 2 pre-requisite tests to prevent erroneous results). (./configure && make check) on my system gives 1 failure, and the last lines of the output look like: my threadresult = 0 i=50 my thread result = 11 i=52 FAIL: condvar2_1 If anyone who has the time to try this gets different results (higher or lower 'i', or a different result to 11) knowing that + your system configuration (winNT/2k etc, and installed memory) would be useful to me. Details: The win32 CreateThread call is failing with error 8 - Not enough storage is available to process this command. - and I've got no idea why. It doesn't seem to be a Tls problem, and the c++ object has been created. The process is using 6Mb of ram (virtual + physical) at the failure point... which is _always_ 52. I've tried closing all my process's, pulling my hair out, and no difference was observed. thoughts, hints, suggestions, peanuts? Rob
pthreads_test_suite-0.1.tar.gz
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