Our program works when we replace the allocator, it also works with another system here that has a later version of glibc (glibc-2.3.4-2.19).
You might want to try, like we did replacing your allocator. To see if you get an improvement. See Google Thread Allocator You need not play around with your libc install to do this.
In reply to Re: glibc error in linux
by Anonymous Monk
in thread glibc error in linux
by srinivas_rocks
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