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From: Michael Hohensee <michael@sparta.mainstream.net>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 15:39:15 -0400
Organization: Kanga.Nu
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Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 11:43:30 -0400
From: Michael Hohensee <michael@mainstream.net>
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Orion Henry wrote:
>
> Hrmmm,
> I am neck deep in trying to get LinuxThreads to work
> at my Job. They seemed to function fine until I put them to
> some serious stress testing. If anyone else has LinuxThreads
> on their box I'd appricate it if they could compile and run
> this little bit. I have no way of knowing if this is the
> thread package messing up or if its something else totally
> unrelated (like me having the wrong libs)
>
> If this DOES run on someone elses machine please let me know
> what spec you are running with.
>
> I am running Redhat linux 4.2
> I am runnign binutils 2.8.1
> and have glibc 2.0.4 (aka libc 6.0.4 I think)
> and I have gcc 2.7.2.1
>
> heres the code
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I've got the same system, yet I can't even get it to compile. Did you
have to get around any warnings like: undefined reference to
'pthread_create'?
Michael Hohensee