Re: Problem with gettid() on CentOS 5/gcc 4.1.1

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On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, Alfred von Campe wrote:

Could someone with access to a RHEL 5 system please post the output of the following command:

grep -RE "#define[[:space:]]+_syscall" /usr/include

I'd like to know if this problem affects RHEL 5 as well.

I can confirm same ugliness (ie. empty output) on ubuntu - it just seems to be the way this is done now...

I've taken to defining it on my own in my own project file. I expect the reasoning for dropping this was to enable the use of sysenter & friends.

- Maciej
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