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RE: handle_threadlist_exception: handle_threadlist_exception called with threadlist_ix -1


----Original Message----
>From: Christopher Faylor
>Sent: 01 September 2005 15:44

> On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 03:25:17PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>> 
>>  Anyone else seeing quite a lot of these with current cvs HEAD?  Often
>> when pressing Ctrl-C, sometimes when things exit for other
>> (signal-related?) reasons? 
>> 
>>  I think this error indicates that a signal has been received but either
>> find_tls hasn't yet been called, or something has overwritten the
>> threadlist index.  There's a lot that goes on at startup/fork time,
>> though, and I'm not deeply familiar with it.  Since I'm set up for
>> debugging ATM, does anyone have any suggestions where I could look next?
> 
> How about looking in the direction of a simple test scenario which
> demonstrates what you are reporting?
> 
> cgf


  Well, "run programs and sometimes it happens when you press Ctrl-C" isn't
exactly reproducible, so I was trying to find out what the message _means_
so that I could try and make a few guesses at how to trip whatever condition
it indicates so that I might have a chance of being able to make a testcase.


    cheers,
      DaveK
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