Python 2.6, multiprocessing module and BSD

YouCanCallMeAl at gmail.com YouCanCallMeAl at gmail.com
Wed Oct 22 10:26:02 EDT 2008


On Oct 21, 8:08 pm, Philip Semanchuk <phi... at semanchuk.com> wrote:
> On Oct 21, 2008, at 6:45 PM, YouCanCallM... at gmail.com wrote:
>
> > It seems that the multiprocessing module in 2.6 is broken for *BSD;
> > I've seen issue 3770 regarding this. I'm curious if there are more
> > details on this issue since the posts in 3770 were a bit unclear. For
> > example, one post claimed that the problem was that sem_open isn't
> > implemented in *BSD, but it is available on FreeBSD 7 (I checked). I'd
> > be willing to help get this working if someone could point me in the
> > right direction.
>
> Hi Al,
> I don't know anything about the multiprocessing module, but I have  
> some recent experience with the semaphores on FreeBSD 6 & 7 as a  
> result of implementing my posix_ipc module.
>
> Since you mentioned sem_open, I assume you're talking about POSIX  
> semaphores, rather than System V semaphores, yes? On FreeBSD 6 & 7  
> sem_open exists and works, but support for said semaphores are listed  
> as "very experimental". I experienced a problem that looked like a bug  
> to me, and a rather big one at that. There's more detail here (scroll  
> down to the part about FreeBSD 6/7) including a link to the bug report  
> I filed against the FreeBSD kernel:
>
> http://semanchuk.com/philip/posix_ipc/#platforms
>
> HTH
> Philip

Thanks for the background on FreeBSD semaphores. I read through the
link; it should help.



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