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Re: libstdc++/7168: C++ Exceptions in Multithreaded Applications Crash (cygwin)
- From: Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz at redhat dot com>
- To: Lenny Primak <lprimak at hope dot nyc dot ny dot us>
- Cc: bkoz at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-prs at gcc dot gnu dot org, lprimak at hope dot nyc dot ny dot us, nobody at gcc dot gnu dot org, gcc-gnats at gcc dot gnu dot org, tprince at computer dot org, cygwin at cygwin dot com, phil at jaj dot com
- Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 10:38:56 -0700
- Subject: Re: libstdc++/7168: C++ Exceptions in Multithreaded Applications Crash (cygwin)
- Organization: Red Hat / San Francisco
- References: <20020703163822.7956.qmail@sources.redhat.com><AA011E90-8EA8-11D6-9A17-0003930C80AA@hope.nyc.ny.us>
- Reply-to: bkoz at redhat dot com
> Can somebody verify that C++ MT-exceptions work in the latest
> gcc 3.0 builds for cygwin? If true, I can volunteer to build the
> binaries.
I don't have access to a windows setup, so I am unable to help you. I
suggest you email some of the people building current gcc under cygwin,
the people who submit results to gcc-testresults, and ask them politely
to try your sample code.
I suspect it works, but do not know for certain. The C++ results, in
general, look quite good for cygwin with recent toolchains.
-benjamin
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