| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273 | Release 0.7:- Destructors for thread-specific data now conform to the POSIX semantics  (call destructors again if non-NULL TSD remains after a round of   destruction).- Implemented thread-specific data as a sparse array, allows more TSD keys  and smaller thread descriptors (Ulrich Drepper).- Added "error checking" mutexes.- Protect against multiple sigwait() on the same signals.- Simplified implementation of semaphores when compare_and_swap is   not available.- Fixed bug in fork() where stdin was closed if fork() was called before  the first pthread_create().- Fixed bug in the gethostby*_r functions (bad result if null bytes  in addresses).- Typos in manual pages corrected.- First cut at a PowerPC port (not working yet, runs into problems  with gcc and with the C library).Release 0.6:- Validation of thread identifiers: no more crashes when operating on  a thread that has exited (based on Pavel Krauz's ideas).- Added fallback implementation of semaphores for the 386 and the  Sparc. - Fixed a bug in signal handling causing false restarts of suspended  threads.- Fixed a bug in realtime scheduling causing all threads to have  default scheduling on Ix86 with libc5.- With realtime scheduling, unlocking a mutex now restarts the  highest priority thread waiting on the mutex, not the  first-suspended thread (Richard Neitzel).- Timing a process now returns cumulative times for all threads, not  just times for the initial thread (suggested by Wolfram Gloger).- Cleaned up name space (internal defs prefixed by __, weak aliases  for non-portable extensions).- MIPS port (contributed by Ralf Baechle).Release 0.5:- Signal-safe semaphores a la POSIX 1003.1b added.- Locking bug in pthread_mutex_trylock over recursive mutexes fixed.- Race conditions in thread cancellation fixed.- Sparc port (contributed by Miguel de Icaza).- Support for getpwnam_r and getpwuid_r.- Added pthread_kill_other_threads_np to be used in conjunction with  exec*().Release 0.4:- Manual pages for all functions.- Synchronization bug causing accumulation of zombie processes fixed.- Race condition in pthread_cond_timedwait fixed.- Recursive mutexes are back by popular demand.- Partial support for realtime scheduling (initiated by Richard Neitzel).- pthread.h cleaned up a lot: now C++ compatible, added missing "const"   qualifiers, added short documentation, put to GNU libc standards  for name space pollution (Ulrich Drepper).- Motorola 68k port (contributed by Andreas Schwab).- Interaction with fork(2) cleaned up a lot.Release 0.3:- Thread creation and reclaimation now performed by a centralized  "thread manager" thread.- Removed recursive mutexes to make regular mutexes more efficient.- Now available as a shared library (contributed by Richard Henderson).- Alpha port (contributed by Richard Henderson).- Fixed many small discrepancies with Posix 1003.1c.- Put under the LGPL instead of the GPL.Release 0.2:- Reentrant libc functions (adapted from libc 5.3.9 by Peeter Joot)- pthread_cond_wait did not reacquire the mutex correctly on return- More efficient pthread_cond_broadcastRelease 0.1:- First public release
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