From: K. F. <kfr...@gm...> - 2012-05-09 19:30:30
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Hi Gaby! On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Gabriel Dos Reis <gd...@in...> wrote: > On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 2:06 PM, K. Frank <kfr...@gm...> wrote: > >> However, as noted in my previous post, I have happily done some >> (limited) windows-api threading programming with Ruben's build >> (and also did the windows-api threading programming necessary >> to implement <thread>), all, I guess, with a gcc build built using >> --enable-threads=posix, so what then does --enable-threads=win32 >> actually do? > > See TDM's build (which is --enable-threads=win32) I've used a couple of TDM's builds in the past (but I'm not sure I ever used it with threading, unless maybe a few simple test programs with Qt's QThread, and such). But I haven't noticed any difference (other than, I would suspect, pthreads not working). So what does --enable-threads=win32 vs. --enable-threads=posix actually do? > -- Gaby Thanks. K. Frank |