David Favor writes:
Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
The Web hosting service I am using does not have Native Threads installed.
When I requested they install the package, they seemed clueless about how
to do this.
What is the exact command I need to tell them to issue to install the
Native
The problem is the Web hosting service I use does not have this
package installed. In other words, there is no libpthreads.* in
any of the library directories.
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Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
David Favor writes:
Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
The Web hosting service I am using does not
4.2 Native Threads (was:
Compile broken: mysql-3.23.38/mit-pthreads)
The problem is the Web hosting service I use does not have
this package installed. In other words, there is no
libpthreads.* in any of the library directories.
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Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
David Favor
DF == David Favor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DF The problem is the Web hosting service I use does not have this
DF package installed. In other words, there is no libpthreads.* in
DF any of the library directories.
But FreeBSD native threads do not need any libpthreads.* files. Your
best bet on
Vivek Khera wrote:
DF == David Favor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DF The problem is the Web hosting service I use does not have this
DF package installed. In other words, there is no libpthreads.* in
DF any of the library directories.
But FreeBSD native threads do not need any
Vivek Khera wrote:
DF == David Favor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DF The problem is the Web hosting service I use does not have this
DF package installed. In other words, there is no libpthreads.* in
DF any of the library directories.
But FreeBSD native threads do not need any
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Subject: Re: Help with FreeBSD 4.2 Native Threads (was:
Compile broken: mysql-3.23.38/mit-pthreads)
Sander Pilon wrote:
Freebsd does not have a libpthreads file.
Just compile with -pthread(s) and it'll work. Well, it does for me.
Thanks. I'll give
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