On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 09:36:57PM +0200, Marijn Ros wrote: > I am not subscribed to this list, but read the archives regularly > (about once a day; I read my mail less often, actually). > > In trying to compile mono with NGPT (a pthread-library, I wrote about > that earlier), I noticed mono needs pthread_mutex_timedlock > (mono_mutex_timedlock is defined to it). However, mono_mutex_timedlock > is not used anywhere in mono (as of 20020612). > > I could try to add pthread_mutex_timedlock to NGPT, but is it worth > the effort for mono?
Which version of NGPT are you using? (The development 1.9 tree, or the stable 1.2 tree?) I'm interested in trying mono with ngpt-1.9, because it implements process-shared mutexes etc. I'm surprised it doesnt implement pthread_mutex_timedlock though. mono_mutex_timedlock was written to work around the lack of pthread_mutex_timedlock on solaris, so the missing function shouldnt matter to you. I think you'll need to fix mono's configure.in to check if you're using ngpt before doing the pthread checks. I think at the moment it's just looking in your /usr/include/pthread.h, and seeing that you have pthread_mutex_timedlock. - Dick _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
