on 10/24/02 2:57 AM, Martin Costabel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Mat Rice wrote:
> 
>> What's the difference between the threaded and non-threaded versions of
>> Xfree? Obviously one is threaded, but is there any reason why one
>> would want
>> the non-threaded version? Does having a threaded version break anything
>> else?
> 
> It used to break Matlab for MacOSX. But now since the Jaguar fix for
> Matlab is out, this would have to be verified again. I don't know if
> anyone has done it yet. In any case, for Matlab 6.5 on OSX 10.1, you
> need the non-threaded version.
> 

All-righty, since I don't have the need for Matlab, threaded it is.

Thanks for your help Martin, you seem to be the first to answer all of my
posts. I really appreciate it.

-Mat



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