From: tendim <tendim@vex.net>
To: gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: pthreads man pages, where?
Date: Sat, 02 Nov 2002 00:04:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.NEB.4.44.0211020301310.13758-100000@vex.net> (raw)
Hi.
I've installed gcc-3.2 on my system, and I was under the impression that
since I gave the --enable-threads=posix switch to configure, it would also
install the man pages for the various posix thread functions. I.e.,
pthread_create, etc.
However, when I issue "man pthread_create" or something similar, my system
can't find the man pages! :(
are they not installed by default with gcc-3.2? I know they exist, as the
computers at my school (albeit with gcc-3.1) have them.
If they are not installed by default, where can I get them?
Thanks,
Patrick
patrick@tendim.cjb.net
"It's simple, overspecialize and you breed in weakness."
--Ghost in the Shell
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2002-11-02 0:04 tendim [this message]
2002-11-02 1:53 ` Sebastian Huber
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