Thread names in Linux - possible to reflect the GCJ name?
Andrew Cowie
andrew@operationaldynamics.com
Wed Jul 6 09:01:00 GMT 2005
On Wed, 2005-06-07 at 09:38 +0200, Martin Egholm Nielsen wrote:
> Every time you create a new thread in gcj under Linux, you get a new
> thread under Linux. However, all of these created threads have the name
> of the executable.
[it is worth noting that that is only the behaviour if you are not using
the Next-generation POSIX Thread Library. On a Linux system where glibc
has been built to be NPTL, multi threaded programs just show up as a
single process]
AfC
Sydney
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