Eric Meijer wrote: >> > Boost threads is what I use (debian package libboost-thread-dev). It > builds on pthreads, and is part of the high quality boost library for > C++, which is a kind of testbed for libraries to be added to the C++ > standard library. You may want to browse boost for more useful stuf. >> I tried a bunch of junk over the weekend and could make it >> >> I also couldn't find a user-list for libcsoap, but the question is a >> general one - HOW THE H**L ARE YOU WRITING threaded apps in C++. It >> shouldn't be that hard - or is it? >> >> > Multi-threaded development is always hard and needs at least some extra > care. See also the docs in libboost-doc. > > Regards, > Eric
Thanks Eric I was also thinking to use the boost package. I don't like it's heavy and my app would depend on it too. So there is no easy way around pthreads from C++ except boost? Any alternatives? thanks in advance -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org