Dana wrote:
> I have the same problem with or without -I in the command line. The
> thing is that I did the command
> grep "pthread_attr_t" sys/*.h
> while being in /usr/include, and it came up empty.
Right, that settles it; your installation is just broken somehow.
ad...@ubik /usr/include
$ gr
I have the same problem with or without -I in the command line. The thing
is that I did the command
grep "pthread_attr_t" sys/*.h
while being in /usr/include, and it came up empty.
Furthermore, I had an older version of cygwin from a few months back which
had the said type in the file types.h,
Václav Haisman wrote:
> Dana wrote, On 25.3.2009 20:58:
>> I have been trying to compile a program that needs to use the pthread
>> library under cygwin. I have installed the newest versions of all of the
>> tools. The file pthread.h is there in /usr/include, but the types used
>> in it, like pthre
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Dana wrote, On 25.3.2009 20:58:
> I have been trying to compile a program that needs to use the pthread
> library under cygwin. I have installed the newest versions of all of the
> tools. The file pthread.h is there in /usr/include, but the types use
Downloading the latest build of cygwin1.dll and installing it has
fixed this problem, but it does make me rather uncomfortable...so ist
das Leben, I guess!
Thanks for your time; I appreciate the help.
ben
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Ben Lavender
> Sent: 21 Oct
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Ben Lavender
> Sent: 21 October 2004 12:06
> Hello all, I have a problem. I have a bug or misconfig that manifests
> itself in pthreads.h.
>
> Basically, if a child thread ends, the main thread stops executing.
> The program does no
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