Hi Mariano

> Sorry Norbert I didn't have time to use gdb...quite complicated my last
> months (and the next two, even more)

There's not need to at the moment. The only thing I would like to know is if 
the odbx-threads executable is segfaulting or not.

> I saw in the bug tracker that you did progress. I have just tried with
> version 327 but I have an error compiling.
> 
> I attach the config.log and the output of the make.

Ah ok, it's fixed now in the latest revision. The problem was the code to 
report an error if the pthread library is not available. Please make sure you 
have it on your system (Linux/Unix only).

> I was thinking that it may be interesting to have an option to disable c++
> compilation. For example, in SqueakDBX we are only interested in C. So,
> having an option to compile only for C and generate the libraries only for
>  C would be cool. Not sure if this is possible.

Hm, I don't think it's worth the time to make it configurable as compiling 
libopendbxplus doesn't hurt and it makes sure that it's also available. I like 
to use libopendbxplus more than the C version as it's much easier and faster 
to get results ;-)


Norbert
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