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Re: [Gm2] Why are there three pth.def modules?
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Gaius Mulley |
Subject: |
Re: [Gm2] Why are there three pth.def modules? |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 17:26:24 +0100 |
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john o goyo <address@hidden> writes:
> Gaius:
>
> In the course of investigating some of the unresolved failures (due
> to failed links
> against the pth library), I came across the following.
>
> ./examples/pthread/pth.def
> ./gm2-libs/pth.def
> ./gm2-libs-coroutines/pth.def
> ./gm2-libs-iso/pth.def
>
> Could you please explain the differences?
>
Hi John,
sure:
gm2/gm2-libs/pth.def minimal interface to allow PIM libraries to use
libpth.
gm2/gm2-libs-coroutines/pth.def h2def created version
gm2/gm2-libs-iso/pth.def minimal version to allow ISO libraries to
use libpth.
gm2/examples/pthread/pth.def another h2def created version.
eventually I'll remove all but: gm2/gm2-libs-iso/pth.def. As this is
the smallest one which satisfies all examples and libraries. The
others were work in progress,
regards,
Gaius
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