If the try bots don't complain, I say remove it ;-)
I'm pretty sure we don't need it.

-Darin

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Tim Steele <[email protected]> wrote:

> The browser/sync engine currently depends on pthreads-win32, which
> about:credits already lists.  We have pthreadVC2.lib checked in under
> src/third_party.
> The readme says that was used for testkjs (renamed to jsc, I think?) and
> trunk/WebKit/win/WebKit.vcproj still lists pthreadVC2.lib as a dependency..
> not totally sure what's going on there.  Do we still maintain a KJS/JSC
> build?
>
> media used to have a different (I think) copy of pthreads checked in, but
> it now gets built into the ffmpeg binaries in the repo
> statically. I don't think there are other pthread users (on windows)?  Of
> course the easiest and lamest thing would be to add yet another pthread dir
> in third_party, but we don't want to do that. I'm trying to determine what
> else, if anything, actually uses the one we currently have.
>
> Thanks!
> Tim
>
> >
>

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