http://bugs.linuxfromscratch.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1660





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-11-24 09:34 -------
Greg Schafer wrote:
> The POSIX pthread programming man pages are supplied by the man-pages
> package in the `man3p' dir. NPTL almost exactly matches POSIX meaning
> these pages are the best reference for programmers (at least according to
> RH).


And if memory serves me correctly, those exact man pages were the main reason
for installing the man pages from the Linuxthreads package.

Since man-pages installs them, too, are there any other man pages or resources
that we're overlooking that would warrant keeping linuxthreads around? 



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