Do I need to do anything special to use NPTL instead of pthreads? I am on kernel 2.3.23...

I am asking because I am looking at some code which is presumably working with NPTL but I can see that it still includes pthreads, which AFAIK has problems like signal handling at thread level, spurious wake-ups, etc.

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No.

NPTL is a newer implementation of POSIX threads, which is used on any reasonably modern Linux distribution.

The older implementation -- LinuxThreads -- was boken in many ways, and you are unlikely to ever encounter it.

Both implementations are pthreads.

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The threading implementation is chosen at configure time of the c runtime library, typically glibc (see the example for --enable-add-ons).

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