Bruce Momjian wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
port/thread.c includes the pthreads header files, and contains a
bunch of comments about pthreads - but there seems to be no code
related to pthreads at all in the file. Am I missing something
completely here? ;-)
Uh, those files are
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Uh, those files are thread-safe/reentrant versions of libc
functions. I don't think they need the pthread.h includes. You want
to try removing those includes and see how the buildfarm behaves?
Done, let's see what happens...
Apparently the
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Uh, those files are thread-safe/reentrant versions of libc
functions. I don't think they need the pthread.h includes. You
want to try removing those includes and see how the buildfarm
behaves?
Done, let's see
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Alvaro Herrera wrote:
Magnus Hagander wrote:
Bruce Momjian wrote:
Uh, those files are thread-safe/reentrant versions of libc
functions. I don't think they need the pthread.h includes. You
want to try removing those includes and see how the buildfarm
port/thread.c includes the pthreads header files, and contains a bunch
of comments about pthreads - but there seems to be no code related to
pthreads at all in the file. Am I missing something completely here? ;-)
//Magnus
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Magnus Hagander wrote:
port/thread.c includes the pthreads header files, and contains a bunch
of comments about pthreads - but there seems to be no code related to
pthreads at all in the file. Am I missing something completely here? ;-)
Uh, those files are thread-safe/reentrant versions of