On 6/4/2009 at 7:47 , Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> wrote: Hi!
On Thu, Jun 04, 2009 at 07:18:56PM +0200, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
From my observation, the problem appeared togetherwith glibc 2.10, but then, that very zypper dup installed almost 1GB of packages. so it could have been whatever.
Yes, this is a bit of a problem trying to nail things down. Would you mind filing a bug report?
There is already
Non public bug, probably as it's not against openSUSE. If I can be added to CC I'll gladly provide all information and support I can.
but the GW team seems to think looking into this is just an enhancement...
Yeah.. was sure about that. Unfortunately all the 'proprietary' Novell products get a kind of bad treatment on openSUSE (It's somewhat better on SLE). - GroupWise -> if it works, great... if not... well - Messenger. I just don't use it anymore. kopete or pidgin do the trick - Novell Client NCL: a story on it's own. Will probably never work reliable (even though at the moment I got it to work on a Factory install... woohoo... ) - Client Trust: yes.. a sad story if you use Border Manager. integrates with NCL, thus you already have the problem of NCL hardly ever being able to be used. Plus: where is the x86_64 version??? Especially for NCL I had a lot of contact with the respective department. Lots of mails, ending up in no apparent actions (why not finally offer repositories of the novell tools??? even if there are no src.rpm available)
I can't see now how NPTL could make these futex() calls and it would be nice to have an ltrace, I'm not sure if java uses pthreads or can issue futex() syscalls on its own.
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