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libc++ uses a Pthread condition variable in one of its initialization functions. This means that Pthread forwarding has to be set up in LibC before libc++ can be initialized. Also, because LibPthread is written in C++, (at least some) parts of the C++ standard library have to be linked against it. This is a circular dependency, which means that the order in which these two libraries' initialization functions are called is undefined. In some cases, libc++ will come first, which will then trigger an assert due to the missing Pthread forwarding. This issue isn't necessarily unique to LibPthread, as all libraries that libc++ depends on exhibit the same circular dependency issue. The reason why this issue didn't affect the GNU toolchain is that libstdc++ is always linked statically. If we were to change that, I believe that we would run into the same issue.
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