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From: acottrel AT magna DOT com DOT au (Andrew Cottrell)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: threads library
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 09:07:26 GMT
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Check out:

The PART (POSIX / Ada-Runtime Project) is happy to announce a new
release of the C sources of the Pthreads library.
	ftp-site:  ftp.cs.fsu.edu
	directory: /pub/PART/PTHREADS

If you have Win95 and have LFN=y in djgpp.env then they should work
fine. I have build pthreads with GCC2.8.1 and they built without any
problems. 

Andrew

On 1 Jun 1998 14:30:37 GMT, nrhorman AT unity DOT ncsu DOT edu (Neil Reinhold
Horman) wrote:

>Hello there all!
>     Is there anyone out there who has attempted to build a pthreads library
>with the latest version of djgpp?  I've found a dos port of the library, 
>but the source files are not in 8.3 format, and the editing required to 
>the Make and source files make it apprear as if this is not really a port 
>in a any sense of the word.  I was just wondering if anyone has had any 
>experiences or advice on this topic they might want to share. If anyone 
>with advice on how to build this library or info on where to find a good 
>pthread port could post thier info, I would appreciate it.  Thanks!
>
> -- 
>Neil Reinhold Horman
>nrhorman AT eos DOT ncsu DOT edu
>724 Ryan Ct.
>Raleigh, NC 27606
>(919) 743-0374
>					

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