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Subject:    RE: [sgihelp] pthreads?
From:       "Stou Sandalski" <tangui () cell2000 ! net>
Date:       2000-11-14 11:46:50
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nevermind I figured it all out... sorry for the noise

> -----Original Message-----
> From: sgihelp-admin@sgihelp.org [mailto:sgihelp-admin@sgihelp.org]On
> Behalf Of Stou Sandalski
> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 04:33
> To: SGI Rescue List
> Subject: [sgihelp] pthreads?
>
>
> Hi (again), I finaly got the hang of the whole /usr/freeware, /usr/local
> thing, I installed GTK and GLIB I even figured out the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> stuff... but now I am sort of stuck at something: a program I am trying to
> compile requires MIT PThreads... from what I understand PTHREADs
> is part of
> the POSIX standard (another thing I don't quite get... yet) so I
> am kind of
> guessing that MIT PThreads is an implementation of that part of the posix
> standard that deals with threads... I tried finding the sources
> for it (MIT
> PTHREADs and actualy couldn't), but it seemed like they are all
> "for linux",
> and I allready have a libpthread.so library in /usr/lib so I am thinking
> that maybe this is SGI's implementation of the pthreads, if I am
> right then
> that means I can just modify the code for the app I want to
> compile and make
> it use the IRIX pthreads, if I am wrong I will need to figure out how to
> get/install MIT Pthreads on IRIX... are my (multiple) assumptions correct?
>
>
> thanks once again
>
> Stou
>
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