From: Soren A <sor...@fa...> - 2002-09-26 18:58:38
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Sorry! Updating myself: > So, anybody got any ideas about gthreads? I am Google'ing as I type > this... Trying to learn too much new terminology WAY too fast. I SEE now, that Glib is using *pthreads* to do thread support (internally what it is calling "gthreads") on Win32. Aha. And prebuilt pthreads files are available at ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/pthreads-win32/dll-latest So maybe just maybe I'll make some progress after all. Certainly, trying to build Glib without thread support doesn't seem to work: internally the code modules don't seem to be set up for it. A very confusing package, this. ----------------------------- Previously I wrote: Soren A <soren_andersen=97j...@pu...> wrote around 26 Sep 2002 news:Xns92958A088775Asoren1Gmane@80.91.224.249: > > Yep, no '-mthreads' there. If I add '-mthreads' to the commands at the > linking step: "make CPPFLAGS='-DNATIVE_WIN32=1' LDFLAGS='-mthreads'" > ... nope, no help. > > I dunno, I bet there's much more pitfallish stuff after this one, > maybe it's not worth asking for diagnostic help on this, but since I > started this message I might as well 'send'... > > No, didn't hit "send", I worked for another evening on it. I > downloaded a pre-built glib. It doesn't work too well: pkg-config > sometimes crashes the sh console on my Win98 (I think this is because > it's built with MSVC and I see this sometimes with such, but ONLY on > Win9x). |