Hi,
> pages, the functions may not be thread safe. However I think that if libc6
> in hamm supports POSIX threads, then the library functions in there must be
> thread safe. Any ideas on this from you guys?
I don't think it is safe to make this assumption on any system. All I can
suggest is
I have another Linux threads question. Since POSIX threads are already built
into the libc6 in hamm, I assume that the standard C libraries are also
thread-safe. The guys who are developing on the Linux Debian systems that I
built for them have been telling me of some odd things that they have
Hi,
> Well that explains why I couldn't find anything. What about the man pages?
> Which package has those? When the guys do a man on pthread_create nothing is
> found
It seems that I didn't have the libc6 man pages either. :)
Anyway, I found the docs package. Not surprisingly, it is:
Well that explains why I couldn't find anything. What about the man pages?
Which package has those? When the guys do a man on pthread_create nothing is
found
jmb
>
>A specially adapted version of Xavier LeRoy's implementation of
>kernel-level POSIX threads (pthreads) is already part of libc6
Hi,
> Where can I find the threads package for libc6 - I have looked all through
> the dselect list? All I find is the one for libc5 in the old libs section.
A specially adapted version of Xavier LeRoy's implementation of
kernel-level POSIX threads (pthreads) is already part of l
JonesMB wrote:
> Where can I find the threads package for libc6 - I have looked all through
> the dselect list? All I find is the one for libc5 in the old libs section.
>
> Is this the right place for this or should I have asked on the -dev list?
>
> We are using Linux (as we
Where can I find the threads package for libc6 - I have looked all through
the dselect list? All I find is the one for libc5 in the old libs section.
Is this the right place for this or should I have asked on the -dev list?
We are using Linux (as well as some Solaris systems) here for C/C
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