[openamq-dev] Multi-threaded connection requests fail?
Jonathan Schultz
jonathan at imatix.com
Tue Nov 13 04:16:18 CET 2007
I'll see what I can do. Bear in mind that I'll be doing from a position
of naivety and reverse engineering. And also that I'm a long way from
internet central here now in the Solomon Islands. It turns out that
Fiji is on the Southern Cross trans-Pacific fibre optic network and so
has as good internet as Australia or NZ. Solomons is a different kettle
of fish.
I'll keep you posted.
Jonathan
Martin Sustrik wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> This warning seems to appear when you create 2 connections, each from a
> different thread, however, it doesn't seem to have any harmful effect.
> Can you confirm it is OK? If so, we can kill the warning.
>
> Martin
>
> Jonathan Schultz wrote:
>>> 14:51:16: Only a single thread may register signals.
>> I don't know if this is connected with the failure to connect, but it
>> does indicate a problem somewhere. A long time ago in a galaxy far away
>> a decision was made in the design of the SMT signal handling code that
>> only a single thread may handle signals. This output indicates that
>> either 1. there is a bug in the signal handling code or 2. Multiple
>> threads are attempting to register signals.
>>
>> Jonathan
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