Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/12/05:01:24
From: | acottrel AT magna DOT com DOT au (Andrew Cottrell)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Search for DJGPP/POSIX Documentation
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Date: | Thu, 12 Mar 1998 09:26:01 GMT
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Organization: | Magna Data - Internet Solutions Provider
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References: | <6e6bg5$n5p AT falcon DOT ccs DOT uwo DOT ca>
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Check out the DJGPP FAQ and it has a reference to PTHREADS which are:
``A Library Implementation of POSIX Threads for the SPARC / ix86'',
Version 3.5
The PART (POSIX / Ada-Runtime Project) is happy to announce a new
release of the C sources of the Pthreads library.
ftp-site: ftp.cs.fsu.edu
directory: /pub/PART/PTHREADS
files: pthreads.tar.gz OR pthreads.zip OR pthreads.tar.Z,
mirror: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~mueller/ftp/pub/PART/
There is only one small problem, you have to modify libc.a to remove
"sigprom.o" and include in your build a modified "sigprocm.c" with the
function "int sigpending(sigset_t *set)" being removed from the file
as PTHREADS has this function. I don't know what the ramifications of
this are. I only downloaded and started using the PTHREADS package
last week, so I'm still learning. This is the first POSIX Thread
package I have used.
If you find another POSIX compliant multitaksing kernel could you let
me know.
Regards,
Andrew Cottrell
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 10:42:45 -0500, "Warren Postma"
<wpostma AT NOSPAM DOT julian DOT uwo DOT ca> wrote:
>Somebody told me about using DJGPP to build a DOS based executable
>containing a 386-protected mode
>pre-emptive multitasking system based on a POSIX compliant kernel. Can
>anyone point me at more information on this somewhere on the Web?
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>
>Warren Postma
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