2004.11.04 18:31 "[Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by James Xu
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2004.11.04 19:04 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2004.11.04 19:09 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Chris Losinger
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2004.11.04 19:19 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2004.11.04 21:10 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Joris Van Damme
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2004.11.04 21:20 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Chris Losinger
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2004.11.04 21:35 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2004.11.04 23:09 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Chris Cox
- 2004.11.04 23:51 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Joris Van Damme
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2004.11.04 23:09 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Chris Cox
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2004.11.04 21:35 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2004.11.04 21:20 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Chris Losinger
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2004.11.04 21:10 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Joris Van Damme
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2004.11.04 19:19 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2004.11.04 19:09 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Chris Losinger
2004.11.04 21:20 "Re: [Tiff] is libtiff thread-safe?", by Chris Losinger
Joris,
Thanks for the information.
My particular situation requires the ability to handle multiple threads, each having their own TIFF*, all possibly using the RGBA interfaces for reading. And, from your deescription, it sounds like everything should be OK, *if* the RGBA stuff is able to handle multiple threads, each with their own TIFF*.
I'll look into it myself, but if you or anyone has any specific info on the RGBA stuff, I'd appreciate hearing it.
Thanks again.
-c
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