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| From: | etoffi AT softhome DOT net |
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| Subject: | _beginthread |
| Date: | Sat, 04 Nov 2000 01:04:53 GMT |
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hello again.
i searched the archives.
i found this:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/1998-07/msg00618.html
it states that cygwin is not multithread ready.
i dont think that is still the case, but i wouldnt mind confirmation.
why doesnt cygwin support {begin,end}thread?
ps: i also recently got some ctype errors, and i think it is either solved
by using -mno-cygwin or not using it. i solved my problem and moved on, but
i would like to know why the happens. might be because its not (or
improperly declared)??
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