On 1 Jun 2003 at 11:10, Manfred Spraul wrote:
> Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
>
> >2) Native freeBSD threads
> >pthread.h in /usr/include and lc_r
> >
> >
> >
> Do you know if FreeBSD supports pthread_rwlock with
> PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED? I'm trying to replace the LWLocks with
> pthread_rwlocks.
Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
2) Native freeBSD threads
pthread.h in /usr/include and lc_r
Do you know if FreeBSD supports pthread_rwlock with
PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED? I'm trying to replace the LWLocks with
pthread_rwlocks.
What about other Unices?
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Manfred
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Yep. I need someone who knows these OS's to get some tests together.
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Shridhar Daithankar wrote:
> On Friday 28 March 2003 21:45, you wrote:
> > For testing the library, I think it is enough to init an thread attr. like
On Friday 28 March 2003 21:45, you wrote:
> For testing the library, I think it is enough to init an thread attr. like
> pthread_init_attr, that should be enough to test header and library.
And compiler flags, I forgot.. -pthread on freeBSD/gcc and -D_REENTRANT on
linux at least. FreeBSD needs _T
On Friday 28 March 2003 21:30, you wrote:
> Would someone take those patches and hunt around for proper 'configure'
> tests? I can do the configure coding, but I don't know what tests to
> make.
>
> http://services.csl.co.uk/postgresql/
I also need configure tests for thread for one of my o
I must have spent at least a day looking at configure threads tests
the past few months. Look at the tests in Python, OpenLDAP, MySQL,
Apache 2.0, Perl, ... each and everyone of them is different!
Ouch. Way above my experience in configure.
One of the packages (sorry cannot find my notes on which
Philip,
You can find the "patch so far" at:
http://services.csl.co.uk/postgresql/
along with a libpq thread-safe patch.
The thread referenced by Bruce's email details some of the issues
still to be looked at. The main work is integration with the build
system (testing for and linking in POSIX