Guy Maor writes:
> The latest pthread library is 1.60 beta4, released on 10/25/95.
> Compiled seperately it works moderately well. It's a lot of fun to
> play with. You can get more info at
> http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/proven/pthreads.html
Actually, I saw two newer versions on the MIT ftp si
David Engel writes:
[ chopped pthreads related release notes ]
>Would someone like to test the pthread library that is built? You'll
>need to get the libc5 source and recompile the entire package
>yourself. If libpthread proves to work, I'll include it in either the
>next libc5 package or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Engel) writes:
> > The MIT pthread library 1.60 beta2 seems to work. It passed most of tests
> > in the MIT pthread package. The pthread libraries are not installed by
[...]
> Would someone like to test the pthread library that is built? You'll
> need to get the libc5
On Tue, 4 Jun 1996, David Engel wrote:
> > The MIT pthread library 1.60 beta2 seems to work. It passed most of tests
The latest pthread library is 1.60 beta4, released on 10/25/95.
Compiled seperately it works moderately well. It's a lot of fun to
play with. You can get more info at
http://www
Michael Callahan writes:
> I would like to play with pthreads, and was wondering what I must
> do to get phtreads support built into my libc. Do I have to
> compile the latest version of libc myself, with pthreads
> specified somewhere? Or is it in the latest version already?
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