FreeBSD libthr on Redhat
Gary Jennejohn
gary.jennejohn at freenet.de
Tue Mar 31 06:58:51 PDT 2009
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 06:55:01 -0500 (CDT)
Sergey Babkin <babkin at verizon.net> wrote:
> No, you can not use the libthr from FreeBSD on Linux. You would not be
> it if you try, since it requires the kernel support available on Linux.
> For portability to different OSes, pthr there really
> should not be that much perfo BTW, for better luck with posting to the m something sensible
> into the Subject field.Emp spam filter.
> -SB
> Ma
Actually, srinivasg at esntechnologies.co.in wrote the stuff below here.
> Dear All,
> I am not able to post any message to the
> [2]freebsd-hackers at freebsd.org ID.
> When I post a message, I did to
> receive the messages from all message to
> you individually. Please, my re list.
> I have written an application library
> for creating the pthreads. Howe optimization, I
> want to use the libthr.a library However,
> when I tried to use on my Redha errors.
> ../lib/linux/libthr.a(thr_sem thr_sem.c:(.text+0x100): undefined referen thr_sem.c:(.text+0x115): undefined reference to `ksem_ ../lib/linux/libthr.a(thr_sem.o): In function
> `_sem_destroy':thr_sem.c:(.text+0x216): undefined reference to
> `ksem_destroy'
> ../lib/ thr_sem.c:(.tex ../lib/linux/libthr.a( ....
> ....
> ....
> collect make: *** [target] Error 1
> I underst box.
> Then, I hav included
> the libc.so.7 references. Even thou /usr/bin/ld: errno@@FBSD_1.0 section
> .tbss mismatches non-TLS defi section .bss
> /lib/libc.so.6: could not re Here, the lib/libc.so.6 is a Redhat libc libra ../lib/linux/libc.so is a FreeBSD library (libc.so.7).
> < Redhat
> L Please let me know the whether it is possible to use the library on Redhat box or not.
> Thanks in advance.
> Srinivas G
>
>
> References
>
> 1. 3D"mailto:srinivasg at esntechnologies.co.in"
> 2. file://localhost/tmp/3D"mailt_______________________________________________
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Gary Jennejohn
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