Getting -pthread support back into local source tree
    Harald Schmalzbauer 
    h at schmalzbauer.de
       
    Sun Sep 21 07:55:31 PDT 2003
    
    
  
Scot W. Hetzel wrote:
> From: "Dan Naumov" <dan.naumov at ofw.fi>
> 
>>Seeing as -pthread support has been removed from -CURRENT breaking
>>_LOTS_ of ports, is it possible to "get it back" into a local source
>>tree ? If so, how ? Thanks in advance.
>>
> 
> All you need to do is add:
> 
>     CONFIGURE_ENV+=    PTHREAD_LIBS=${PTHREAD_LIBS} \
>                                             PTHREAD_CFLAGS=${PTHREAD_CFLAGS}
> 
> To the port that is broken by having -pthread support removed, then compile
> the port.
> 
> If it still fails to compile, then you'll need to add a sed command to the
> port that replaces -pthread with ${PTHREAD_LIBS} and -DTHREAD_SAFE with
> ${PTHREAD_LIBS} in the configure script or the Makefiles.
Well, that'd fit my skills, but what is for example with the jdk13? I 
have no idea how to fix this one.
Thanks,
-Harry
> 
> After you have it working, send-pr your patch to gnats and the port
> maintainer.  This is the only way to get these problems fixed, if the port
> maintainer doesn't have time to fix the port to work on -CURRENT.
> 
> Scot
> 
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