maillog: 22/01/2005-18:06:24(+0930): Daniel types > fgrep :thread * > use.local.desc:app-crypt/gpg-agent:threads - Enable thread support via libpth > use.local.desc:dev-db/postgresql:threads - enable thread support > use.local.desc:dev-lang/ruby-cvs:threads - Enable pthread support. > use.local.desc:dev-lang/ruby:threads - Enable pthread support. > use.local.desc:dev-lang/tcl:threads - Enable threads as some packages require > it. > use.local.desc:dev-lang/tk:threads - Enable threads as some packages require > it. > use.local.desc:dev-libs/qsa:threads - enable thread support > use.local.desc:dev-lisp/clisp:threads - build CLISP with support for > (experimental threads) > use.local.desc:dev-lisp/sbcl:threads - build SBCL with support for native > threads (x86 only) > use.local.desc:dev-tcltk/tkzinc:threads - enable the use of threads > use.local.desc:media-libs/sdif:threads - Enables posix thread support > use.local.desc:net-libs/libgadu:threads - Enables pthread in resolver > use.local.desc:net-www/apache:threads - Enable thread support
This reminds me. Why is perl (and libperl) using an "ithreads" use flag? -- *) Georgi Georgiev *) The whole history of computers is rampant *) (* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (* with cheerleading at best and bigotry at (* *) +81(90)6266-1163 *) worst. -- Larry Wall in *) (* ------------------- (* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (*
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