From: "Magnus Zakrisson" <magnus@orcsoftware.com>
To: "Pthreads-Win32@Sources.Redhat.Com" <pthreads-win32@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: What's the suggested way to build pthreads?
Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 23:21:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <PIEPLNNHOHEHGLCJFFHEGEENCBAA.magnus@orcsoftware.com> (raw)
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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
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From: "Magnus Zakrisson" <magnus@orcsoftware.com>
To: "Pthreads-Win32@Sources.Redhat.Com" <pthreads-win32@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: What's the suggested way to build pthreads?
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 02:37:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <PIEPLNNHOHEHGLCJFFHEGEENCBAA.magnus@orcsoftware.com> (raw)
Message-ID: <20011213023700.iepHozfScI5TRHWoxB0CbSH9ar_okKzJIx_epDrIzvk@z> (raw)
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.
Â
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?
Â
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++).
Â
Thanks,
Magnus
next reply other threads:[~2001-12-13 10:37 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-01-01 23:21 Magnus Zakrisson [this message]
2001-01-01 23:27 ` Phil Frisbie, Jr.
2001-12-13 7:30 ` Phil Frisbie, Jr.
2001-01-02 10:24 ` Ross Johnson
2001-01-02 16:31 ` CVS repository Ross Johnson
2001-12-13 22:28 ` Ross Johnson
2001-12-13 20:21 ` What's the suggested way to build pthreads? Ross Johnson
2001-12-13 2:37 ` Magnus Zakrisson
2001-01-02 7:27 Mike Kinghan
2001-12-13 7:58 ` Mike Kinghan
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