@@ -93,29 +93,7 @@ fn main() {
9393 . env ( "AR" , & ar)
9494 . env ( "RANLIB" , format ! ( "{} s" , ar. display( ) ) ) ;
9595
96- if target. contains ( "windows" ) {
97- // A bit of history here, this used to be --enable-lazy-lock added in
98- // #14006 which was filed with jemalloc in jemalloc/jemalloc#83 which
99- // was also reported to MinGW:
100- //
101- // http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/bugs/395/
102- //
103- // When updating jemalloc to 4.0, however, it was found that binaries
104- // would exit with the status code STATUS_RESOURCE_NOT_OWNED indicating
105- // that a thread was unlocking a mutex it never locked. Disabling this
106- // "lazy lock" option seems to fix the issue, but it was enabled by
107- // default for MinGW targets in 13473c7 for jemalloc.
108- //
109- // As a result of all that, force disabling lazy lock on Windows, and
110- // after reading some code it at least *appears* that the initialization
111- // of mutexes is otherwise ok in jemalloc, so shouldn't cause problems
112- // hopefully...
113- //
114- // tl;dr: make windows behave like other platforms by disabling lazy
115- // locking, but requires passing an option due to a historical
116- // default with jemalloc.
117- cmd. arg ( "--disable-lazy-lock" ) ;
118- } else if target. contains ( "ios" ) {
96+ if target. contains ( "ios" ) {
11997 cmd. arg ( "--disable-tls" ) ;
12098 } else if target. contains ( "android" ) {
12199 // We force android to have prefixed symbols because apparently
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