On 7/8/04 11:28 AM, Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I have removed the changes I just added to allow threads for 7.4.X
on OSX. This stuff had to be dealt with before 7.4 final, and I don't
want to play with it at this point. 7.5 thread testing is automatic so
people will have to
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On 7/8/04 11:28 AM, Bruce Momjian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I have removed the changes I just added to allow threads for 7.4.X
on OSX. This stuff had to be dealt with before 7.4 final, and I don't
want to play with it at this point. 7.5 thread testing is
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 14:25:48 -0400 (EDT), Bruce Momjian
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works on both OS X 10.2 and 10.3
OK, I put this back in for 7.4.X since you tested to OSX versions, which
helps me think it is reliable. Thanks.
I can confirm this as well, and I'll be including these changes
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On 6/26/04 3:01 PM, Keary Suska [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I attempted to compile 7.4.3 with enable-thread-safety but it fails and
says it's not supported. My configure command was:
./configure --enable-thread-safety
This is what I did for 10.3.4/7.4.2:
Thanks, that worked!
Aaron Burghardt
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On Jun 26, 2004, at 4:01 PM, Keary Suska wrote:
on 6/26/04 11:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] purportedly said:
I attempted to compile 7.4.3 with enable-thread-safety but it fails
and
says it's not supported. My configure command was:
On 6/26/04 3:01 PM, Keary Suska [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I attempted to compile 7.4.3 with enable-thread-safety but it fails and
says it's not supported. My configure command was:
./configure --enable-thread-safety
This is what I did for 10.3.4/7.4.2:
1. Enabled thread support in the