Why is it that we don¹t replace native threading with gthreads on windows? I
assume there is a technical reason for this.

On 12/06/09 2:01 AM, "Massimiliano Maini" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Stupid question, just to be sure: if g_thread_init() needs to be called even
> for Win threads, then
> 
> I need #define GLIB_THREADS 1 even for win thereads right ? And I need to link
> with 
> -lgthread-2.0 even for win threads ?
> 
> MaX. 
> 
> Jonathan Kinsey <[email protected]> wrote on 11/06/2009 19:54:00:
> 
>> > I updated my versions of gtk/glib etc from here:
>> > 
>> > http://www.gtk.org/download-windows.html
>> > 
>> > And I think that fixed one crash I then realized that I was building with
>> the
>> > windows threading code and that g_thread_init() wasn't being
>> called,including
>> > this seems to have fixed my crashes (I ran 2 best of 64 matches ok).This
>> makes
>> > sense as we are still using some glib code in the multiple threads.
> 
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