>> E:\harbour_cvs\contrib\hbtip\tests>hbmk2 gmail.prg hbtipssl.hbc
>> hbmk2: Processando script local: hbmk.hbm
>> hbmk2: Processando arquivo de configuração: e:\harbour_gcc\bin\hbmk.cfg
>> hbmk2: Processando: hbtipssl.hbc
>>
>> E:\harbour_cvs\contrib\hbtip\tests>gmail
>>
>> .T.
>>
>>
>>
>> E:
On Sat, 15 May 2010, Fernando Athayde wrote:
> bur Przemek look this:
[...]
Don't you understand the results are in practice random due to
uninitialized memory?
You have .T. for ST and .F. for MT. I have .T. for both modes.
Someone else can have .F. for ST and .T. for MT. It doesn't
change anythin
Can you post this like the twenties time? I really helps
to find the problem.
If you cannot help in getting closer to the solution,
you've done everything by making _one_ report to the list.
It won't be faster if you report it every 45 minutes.
Viktor
On 2010 May 15, at 21:54, Fernando Athayd
Fernando Athayde wrote:
>
>
> E:\harbour_cvs\contrib\hbtip\tests>hbmk2 gmail.prg hbtipssl.hbc
> hbmk2: Processando script local: hbmk.hbm
> hbmk2: Processando arquivo de configuração: e:\harbour_gcc\bin\hbmk.cfg
> hbmk2: Processando: hbtipssl.hbc
>
> E:\harbour_cvs\contrib\hbtip\tests>gmail
>
> http://www.openssl.org/docs/crypto/threads.html
> in a search into dll (ssleay32 and libeay32) found threads
>
> you try build example gmail.prg with -mt?
No. Please. I cannot solve every possible problem.
Viktor
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