Martin M�nstermann wrote:
> Bruce Momjian wrote:
> > OK, I got it working now. Seems the code needed more help to loop than
> > I though, and of course trying to change it as little as possible caused
> > me to miss that.
> >
> > The attached, applied patch properly aggregates the thread flags. The
> > bad news is that on my platform that needs _no_ thread flags or
> > libraries I have:
> >
> > PTHREAD_CFLAGS =3D -Kthread -kthread -pthread -pthreads
> > -D_REENTRANT -D_THREAD_SAFE -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS
> > PTHREAD_LIBS =3D
> >
> > I assume those are just ignored for portability so I assume we are OK.
>
> Current CVS is working for Solaris, too.
> Compiles and libthread.so is used at runtime. :-)
>
> PTHREAD_CFLAGS = -pthreads -Kthread -kthread -pthread
> -pthreads -D_REENTRANT -D_THREAD_SAFE -D_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS
> PTHREAD_LIBS = -lpthread -lpthread
>
> The -Kthread -kthread is not needed here, but is included because gcc
> 3.2 does not treat them as error, but just dumps out "gcc: unrecognized
> option `-kthread'".
Yep, same here. I am hoping we come up with a cleaner solution someday. :-)
But I am thrilled to have this threading all automated now.
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