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From: mka AT redes DOT int DOT com DOT mx (Michael Anderson)
Subject: Re: pthreads w/ cygwin32
24 Feb 1998 15:30:36 -0800 :
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> I have looked at the Pthreads before. Why not try to port those
> calls to NT's native threads? Those work.

I *used* to use NT's native threads wrapped with some pthreads-
looking wrappers. The code used pthreads for Unix. Some of
pthreads calls mapped easily to NT calls, some were difficult.

> Re: cygwin32  not being thread safe--
> should this make a difference for user level threads?

This is why I *used* to use the code. There was inter-thread
corruption as well as inter-process corruption due to the 
non-thread safeness of cygwin32. I was unwilling to tackle the
thread-safeness problems because of cygwin license issues.

Good Luck,

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Mike Anderson
mka AT redes DOT int DOT com DOT mx
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Guanajuato, GTO, Mexico
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