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From: Mike Kinghan <Mike_Kinghan@systemsunion.com>
To: "'Phil Frisbie, Jr.'" <phil@hawksoft.com>,
	Magnus Zakrisson <magnus@orcsoftware.com>
Cc: "Pthreads-Win32@Sources.Redhat.Com" <pthreads-win32@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: RE: What's the suggested way to build pthreads?
Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2001 07:27:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <FE0BDE043C9CD4119F5C0008C791F24D01239372@RDEX1> (raw)

MSVC 6.0 does work fine, but I think Magnus is sating he wants to do without
it.

Mike Kinghan
System Union

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Frisbie, Jr. [mailto:phil@hawksoft.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 3:30 PM
To: Magnus Zakrisson
Cc: Pthreads-Win32@Sources.Redhat.Com
Subject: Re: What's the suggested way to build pthreads?


I have always built the library with MSVC 5.0, so 6.0 should also work
fine.

> Magnus Zakrisson wrote:
> 
> I've read in the FAQ that the suggested way to build pthreads is using
> Mingw32 with the MSVCRT library. But all the links to Mingw32 seems
> very old (from the previous millenium) and some links doesn't even
> exist anylonger.
> 
> So what is the answer today, how should I build pthreads?
> And if the answer still is that I should use Mingw32 from where do I
> get it and the other stuff that I may need?
> 
> I have Cygwin 1.0 and VC++ 6.0 on Win2000. I also have a collegue who
> have the same environment as I do except for VC++ which he doesn't
> want to install if doesn't have to (he's working in another project
> and they don't use VC++).
> 
> Thanks,
> Magnus

Phil Frisbie, Jr.
Hawk Software
http://www.hawksoft.com

WARNING: multiple messages have this Message-ID
From: Mike Kinghan <Mike_Kinghan@systemsunion.com>
To: "'Phil Frisbie, Jr.'" <phil@hawksoft.com>,
	Magnus Zakrisson <magnus@orcsoftware.com>
Cc: "Pthreads-Win32@Sources.Redhat.Com" <pthreads-win32@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: RE: What's the suggested way to build pthreads?
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 07:58:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <FE0BDE043C9CD4119F5C0008C791F24D01239372@RDEX1> (raw)
Message-ID: <20011213075800.Kss1VOnBqdMh4d7TUK7Y3okKb6cib9zyND6EvBlDnCw@z> (raw)

MSVC 6.0 does work fine, but I think Magnus is sating he wants to do without
it.

Mike Kinghan
System Union

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Frisbie, Jr. [ mailto:phil@hawksoft.com ]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 3:30 PM
To: Magnus Zakrisson
Cc: Pthreads-Win32@Sources.Redhat.Com
Subject: Re: What's the suggested way to build pthreads?


I have always built the library with MSVC 5.0, so 6.0 should also work
fine.

> Magnus Zakrisson wrote:
> 
> I've read in the FAQ that the suggested way to build pthreads is using
> Mingw32 with the MSVCRT library. But all the links to Mingw32 seems
> very old (from the previous millenium) and some links doesn't even
> exist anylonger.
> 
> So what is the answer today, how should I build pthreads?
> And if the answer still is that I should use Mingw32 from where do I
> get it and the other stuff that I may need?
> 
> I have Cygwin 1.0 and VC++ 6.0 on Win2000. I also have a collegue who
> have the same environment as I do except for VC++ which he doesn't
> want to install if doesn't have to (he's working in another project
> and they don't use VC++).
> 
> Thanks,
> Magnus

Phil Frisbie, Jr.
Hawk Software
http://www.hawksoft.com

             reply	other threads:[~2001-12-13 15:58 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-01-02  7:27 Mike Kinghan [this message]
2001-12-13  7:58 ` Mike Kinghan
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-01-01 23:21 Magnus Zakrisson
2001-01-01 23:27 ` Phil Frisbie, Jr.
2001-12-13  7:30   ` Phil Frisbie, Jr.
2001-01-02 10:24 ` Ross Johnson
2001-12-13 20:21   ` Ross Johnson
2001-12-13  2:37 ` Magnus Zakrisson

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