Hello,

I am working on application where several multi-threaded processes are attempting to acquire a lock on the shared memory files managed via boost interprocess.

It appears that if one of these processes dumps a core while holding a lock on the shared memory file, all the other processes end up waiting for this lock to be released.

Any ideas on how this can be overcome? I want to ensure that when a process that is holding the lock dies, it should ensure that the lock is released.

Thanks,
Raj

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