On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:49:08 -0600, Tushar Teredesai wrote:

> IMO, we should send these reports/fixes upstream instead of fixing
> unwarranted permissions in the book as we currently do for some
> packages.

IMHO, LFS should just drop the Linuxthreads man pages altogether:

 - they are horribly out of date and do not match the current NPTL
   implementation

 - upstream Glibc do not maintain them
   http://sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=1481

 - Redhat/Fedora (defacto upstream Glibc distro) no longer install them

 - It's just silly downloading a Linuxthreads tarball when we use NPTL

The POSIX pthread programming man pages are supplied by the man-pages
package in the `man3p' dir. NPTL almost exactly matches POSIX meaning
these pages are the best reference for programmers (at least according to
RH).

Regards
Greg
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