Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] where is PID_MAX_DEFAULT ?

2007-01-04 Thread Daniel Iliev
Iain Buchanan wrote: --snip-- $ slocate threads.h /usr/include/X11/Xthreads.h /usr/include/libxml2/libxml/threads.h /usr/include/dbus-1.0/dbus/dbus-threads.h /usr/include/stlport/stl/_threads.h /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.6/include/g++-v3/bits/stl_threads.h

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] where is PID_MAX_DEFAULT ?

2007-01-04 Thread Richard Fish
On 1/3/07, Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I was just trying to compile one of my programs that includes linux/threads.h for the #define PID_MAX_DEFAULT, however, threads.h isn't there anymore! Hmm, on linux the maximum PID can be changed dynamically at run time. Wouldn't it be

[gentoo-user] [OT] where is PID_MAX_DEFAULT ?

2007-01-03 Thread Iain Buchanan
Hi all, I was just trying to compile one of my programs that includes linux/threads.h for the #define PID_MAX_DEFAULT, however, threads.h isn't there anymore! I've just upgraded linux-headers to 2.6.19 - is this the problem? I can't find a replacement for PID_MAX_DEFAULT anywhere in the header

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] where is PID_MAX_DEFAULT ?

2007-01-03 Thread Karl Chen
I could find thread.h file there! Maybe your tar ball of kernel has been damaged! you could download it again and have a try ! On 1/4/07, Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I was just trying to compile one of my programs that includes linux/threads.h for the #define

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] where is PID_MAX_DEFAULT ?

2007-01-03 Thread Daniel Iliev
Iain Buchanan wrote: Hi all, I was just trying to compile one of my programs that includes linux/threads.h for the #define PID_MAX_DEFAULT, however, threads.h isn't there anymore! I've just upgraded linux-headers to 2.6.19 - is this the problem? I can't find a replacement for

Re: [gentoo-user] [OT] where is PID_MAX_DEFAULT ?

2007-01-03 Thread Iain Buchanan
On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 08:48 +0200, Daniel Iliev wrote: Iain Buchanan wrote: Hi all, I was just trying to compile one of my programs that includes linux/threads.h for the #define PID_MAX_DEFAULT, however, threads.h isn't there anymore! [snip] grep -n PID_MAX_DEFAULT