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Old 10-12-2009
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Hi,

While compiling an application on Solaris 10, I observe the following printout. The same compilation passed some time ago(but perhaps the compilers were different then! We are maintaining this product and lost track of previous changes).

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*** panic: libthread loaded into green threads
Abort
*** Error code 134
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One of the steps in compiling this application involves compiling a bunch of signal files into a header file.

Googling on this I came to know that only native threads need to be used to overcome this. Can somebody shed more light on the root cuase of this problem?

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smanu.
 

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