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[bug #33392] Multi-thread bug in NSObject retain and release
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Riccardo Mottola |
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[bug #33392] Multi-thread bug in NSObject retain and release |
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Tue, 21 Oct 2014 16:34:39 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #9, bug #33392 (project gnustep):
hmm it would be nice to know the status of this. I admit, the "oldest" cpu I
have is i586, where we work but I don't have a thread-test to stress-test it.
Also, while probabil nobody uses a "real" i486 anymore (or even few real
pentiums) there are compatible, recent cpus which are reasonaby fast but which
implement only a more limited x86 instruction set (e.g. my 800Mhz Vortex CPU
is "only" an i586 instruction-wise)
I would rather not force a specific CPU version in during building, since a
package maintainer might want to set it to be consistent with the rest of the
system
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