In our previous episode, Henry Vermaak said: > >> The syscall interface is very stable, so you wouldn't have to touch > >> anything there. ?I haven't looked at the nptl source, yet, what do they > >> use that changes between distros? > > > > The syscall interface now only uses a subset of relatively the oldest > > functions. ?It doesn't use whatever libpthreads uses to interface with the > > kernel. (and which got reworked afaik with every major kernel version, and > > sometimes inbeween) > > (I was talking about the kernel syscall interface).
I only know the subsystem used, and I know that the thread library changed several times, and those thread libraries were major kernel specific. I thus concluded the kernel interface changed. _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - [email protected] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel
