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Hi,

Are you by any chance the one who is responsible for the message below?
Because it directs me to a site telling me to send mail to someones
first name dot lastname. The site is signed Tobias, but nowhere does it
say what his lastname is. I found yours by searching for Tobias at
profzone.ch.

Sorry for the inconvenience if it is not you.

Regards,
Erik


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> Sorry for this, bye...
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> It appears that I can enter a mutex from two different threads at the same
> time, which should of course be impossible.
>
> I have made a very simple program to test this. It consists of a test class
> derived from Thread, which in simply enters and leaves the mutex once every
> second.
>
> At the same time the main thread does the same, but twice per second.
>
> As you can see from this little excerpt of the programs output, neither
> thread blocks when it should:
>
> main(): entering test
> 2092: entering test
> main(): leavingtest
> main(): entering test
> 2092: leavingtest
> main(): leavingtest
>
>
>
> This is with version 1.5.7, as 1.5.9 won't even compile.
>
> I am using gcc 3.4.2 mingw to compile.
>
> I have built ccgnu2 1.5.7 by running ./configure, make, make install from
> inside the msys environment.
>
> The exact same code works as expected on Linux (ccgnu 1.5.6 on Ubuntu).
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