Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote:
> > See the -hackers and -current mailing list archives, and
> > pay particular attention to Derek Seaman's posts.
>
> Do you mean Richard?
Oops. My sincere apologies to Richard Seaman (whom I actually
meant - is it who or whom?). Derek is another fellow who
happ
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Daniel Eischen wrote:
> Bodo Rueskamp wrote:
> > Is anyone working on pthread_cancel?
>
> I've got some stale patches for it which I'll bring up to
> date. But to implement the POSIX cancelable functions
> correctly will take some hacking of l
Bodo Rueskamp wrote:
> Is anyone working on pthread_cancel?
I've got some stale patches for it which I'll bring up to
date. But to implement the POSIX cancelable functions
correctly will take some hacking of libc. I can do this
also, but it needs further discussion as to how it _sh
Hi,
Is anyone working on pthread_cancel?
; Bodo
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> except for one thing FreeBSD's pthread-implementation (libc_r)
> doesn't seem to have the pthread_cancel method(s) implemented .. which
> make the threaded part of the library mallfunction ...
>
> My question is if there is any likely support considder
FreeBSD's pthread-implementation (libc_r)
doesn't seem to have the pthread_cancel method(s) implemented .. which
make the threaded part of the library mallfunction ...
My question is if there is any likely support considdered on adding those
additional function calls to FreeBSD
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