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Re: [Bug-gnubg] threading bug
From: |
Achim Mueller |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-gnubg] threading bug |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Jun 2007 17:12:21 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.9i |
* Christian Anthon <address@hidden> [070610 17:06]:
> Definitely a threading bug. I get really weird results using two
> threads as well. Achim, can you confirm that you are using a threaded
> version?
Yes, this was done on a dual core ... and I already found the reason. If
you choose more threads than cores you get these weird results. On my pc
it was set on "2" which is actually "3" when you start counting with
"0", as gnubg does.
The question is whether this should somehow be documentated or whether
there shoulb be a control function in it. Does this happen on Windows
also?
Ciao
Achim
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] threading bug, Christian Anthon, 2007/06/10
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] threading bug,
Achim Mueller <=
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] threading bug, Achim Mueller, 2007/06/10
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] threading bug, Jim Segrave, 2007/06/10
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] threading bug, Massimiliano Maini, 2007/06/11
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] threading bug, Christian Anthon, 2007/06/11
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] My suspicion (Was: threading bug), Øystein Johansen, 2007/06/13
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] My suspicion (Was: threading bug), Christian Anthon, 2007/06/14
- Re: [Bug-gnubg] My suspicion (Was: threading bug), Øystein Johansen, 2007/06/14