On Thu, Jul 14, 2005 at 04:10:14PM +0200, Bruno Haible wrote: > dnl Survey of platforms: > dnl > dnl Platform Available Compiler Supports test-lock > dnl flavours option weak result > dnl --------------- --------- --------- -------- --------- > dnl Linux 2.4/glibc posix -lpthread Y OK > dnl > dnl GNU Hurd/glibc posix > dnl > dnl FreeBSD 5 posix -lc_r > dnl posix -lthr > dnl posix -lpthread > dnl > dnl FreeBSD 4.0,4.10 posix -lc_r Y OK > dnl > dnl NetBSD 1.6 -- > dnl > dnl OpenBSD 3.4 posix -lpthread Y OK > dnl > dnl MacOS X 10.[123] posix -lpthread Y OK > dnl > dnl Solaris 7,8,9 posix -lpthread Y Sol 7,8: 0.0; Sol 9: > OK > dnl solaris -lthread Y Sol 7,8: 0.0; Sol 9: > OK > dnl > dnl HP-UX 11 posix -lpthread Y OK > dnl > dnl IRIX 6.5 posix -lpthread Y 0.5 > dnl > dnl AIX 4.3,5.1 posix -lpthread N AIX 4: 0.5; AIX 5: OK > dnl > dnl OSF/1 4.0,5.1 posix -pthread (cc) Y OK > dnl -lpthread (gcc) > dnl > dnl Cygwin posix -lpthread Y OK > dnl > dnl Any of the above pth -lpth 0.0 > dnl > dnl Mingw win32 N OK > dnl > dnl BeOS 5 -- > dnl > dnl The test-lock result shows what happens if in test-lock.c EXPLICIT_YIELD > is > dnl turned off: > dnl OK if all three tests terminate OK, > dnl 0.5 if the first test terminates OK but the second one loops endlessly, > dnl 0.0 if the first test already loops endlessly. > ===============================================================================
Does it make sens to add the compiler you tested with? -- albert chin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) _______________________________________________ bug-gnulib mailing list bug-gnulib@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnulib