I don't think it's a boost problem. As a data point, it worked fine for me: $ g++ -static -I $BH/include/boost-1_45 -L $BH/lib crashtest.cpp \ -lboost_thread-mgw45-mt-1_45 $ ./a.exe MAIN: Created thread; sleeping now. MAIN: About to interrupt thread. MAIN: Sent interrupt to thread. THREAD: Ending. MAIN: Thread has ended. I am using MinGW 4.5.0 on WinXP: $ g++ -v Using built-in specs. COLLECT_GCC=c:\MinGW\bin\g++.exe COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=c:/mingw/bin/../libexec/gcc/mingw32/4.5.0/lto-wrapper.exe Target: mingw32 Configured with: ../gcc-4.5.0/configure --enable-languages=c,c++,ada,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --disable-sjlj-exceptions --with-dwarf2 --enable-shared --enable-libgomp --disable-win32-registry --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs --disable-werror --build=mingw32 --prefix=/mingw Thread model: win32 gcc version 4.5.0 (GCC) Andy On 2/17/2011 3:39 PM, W Frane wrote:
Perhaps you need -mthreads?
- Marsh
Thank you for the suggestion, but unfortunately adding -mthreads did not resolve the issue. (Threaded programs without interrupts work fine, incidentally; it appears to be the interrupts that are causing the problem, not multithreading in general.)
William
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