Eric,
Are you available?
Thanks
Barry
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Max Kellermannm...@duempel.org wrote:
On 2009/08/07 06:54, Barry Song 21cn...@gmail.com wrote:
As said in mpd website, there is a uclinux branch for it. But the
branch of mpd is not available by the following address:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Max Kellermannm...@duempel.org wrote:
On 2009/08/07 06:54, Barry Song 21cn...@gmail.com wrote:
As said in mpd website, there is a uclinux branch for it. But the
branch of mpd is not available by the following address:
On 2009/08/07 08:40, Barry Song 21cn...@gmail.com wrote:
If the system doesn't use GLib, for example uclibc or some other libc,
it can't use the g_thread. Maybe posix thread is a better choice?
Why does the system care about a userspace library? gthread is just a
portability wrapper around
On 2009/08/07 09:15, Barry Song 21cn...@gmail.com wrote:
Some embedded systems don't like to use glibc, but the smaller C
library, for example uclibc. Then g_thread_init, g_thread_create,
g_thread_create and so on will not be available.
GLib and glibc are two completely unrelated projects.
The author has replied to me in this thread:
http://hivelytracker.com/forum.php?action=viewthreadid=153
He simply says Credit is fine.
Apparently the issue has come up before in this thread:
http://hivelytracker.com/forum.php?action=viewthreadid=114
In this thread the author states The freely
Barry Song 21cn...@gmail.com wrote:
Eric,
Are you available?
Thanks
Barry
Hi Barry,
Check with Courtney Cavin (courtc) or Alastair Stuart (coob) with
the iPodLinux project. I'm not sure where my backups are; a bunch of
stuff got lost/misplaced last year in the move.
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at