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[Bug linuxthreads/4338] pthread_create / pthread_exit -- use of partially uninitialized buffer


------- Additional Comments From mv at binarysec dot com  2007-04-11 09:48 -------
Subject: Re:  pthread_create / pthread_exit -- use of partially uninitialized buffer

Hi,

It is not a real leak. As far as i know The buffer allocated at 
pthread_create() is used to extend the stack of threads.
If you pthread_join() and pthread_create() again The old position in the 
stack will be used by the new one.

For your initial problem i finaly think that you need to downgrade you glibc 
or upgrade your kernel.

Regards,
Michael Vergoz

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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 10:06 AM
Subject: [Bug linuxthreads/4338] pthread_create / pthread_exit -- use of 
partially uninitialized buffer


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