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From: "Tim Gong" <gongchen AT bignet DOT net>
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Subject: pthread_rwlock
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 16:58:15 -0500
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I'm porting a Unix application that uses pthread_rwlock and sigwait routines
extensively.
It seems that they are not supported in the latest cygwin release. Can
anyone provide
some advice in that regard?

I've considered pthread_win32 library, but the problem is that libary only
works with mingw,
but not with cygwin. It would be hard for me to switch to mingw, because
that toolkit doesn't
have a unix socket emulation layer, and I'm not that familiar with winsock.

Thanks for your help.

Tim Gong


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