On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:41 PM, Ruben Van Boxem <[email protected]> wrote: > 2011/11/29 xunxun <[email protected]> >> >> winpthreads svn 4642 add a header file called pthread_compat.h, but is >> missing in makefile.in when installing. > > > You are correct, I missed that. > > Could someone please commit below patch and regenerate autoshizzle files (I > don't have autotools installed, nor am I on Linux)? > Index: Makefile.in > =================================================================== > --- Makefile.in (revision 4641) > +++ Makefile.in (working copy) > @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ > src/barrier.c src/cond.c src/misc.c src/mutex.c src/rwlock.c > src/spinlock.c src/thread.c src/ref.c src/sem.c src/sched.c \ > src/winpthread_internal.h src/clock.c src/nanosleep.c src/version.rc > > -include_HEADERS = include/pthread.h include/sched.h include/semaphore.h > include/pthread_unistd.h include/pthread_time.h > +include_HEADERS = include/pthread.h include/sched.h include/semaphore.h > include/pthread_unistd.h include/pthread_time.h include/pthread_compat.h > DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = --host=$(host_triplet) > noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libdummy.la > libwinpthread_la_LIBADD = libdummy.la > > Thanks! > > Ruben
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