--On Monday, March 22, 2004 09:52:54 -0500 Bruce Momjian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bruce Momjian wrote:This will be a REGRESSION from 7.4. I object STRENUOUSLY to this tack.Larry Rosenman wrote: > The a.out (not any library) should be linked with -Kpthread (not > -lpthread). > This will force libthread to be linked in the right order relative to > libc, libC, networking libraries, etc. > > In other words, the entire application either is or is not linked with > threads; it's not a property of an individual library. > > > SO, IF we are using the threads flags, we need to use them on ALL > libpq-using programs, ours or the users.
Seems we have a few options for making threaded libpq on Unixware:
o remove thread-safe SIGPIPE code, which calls thread library
o create a threaded and non-threaded libpq library
o add a libpq function that enables threading, and do dynamic linking of thread calls based on that function
o Add thread flags to all builds on that platform, including the backend
o Add the ability to specify compile/link flags for everything but the backend
As I remember, libcrypt used to be required by all libpq builds on various platforms. This seems to be a similar case.
I think the last option might be the best. Somehow create different cppflags/libs for the backend and non-backend programs.
One other option is to disable threads on this platform for 7.5 unless we find another platforms that need this to use threads. That is the direction I will take for the moment. If someone needs a threaded libpq on this platform, then can enable threads, compile libpq alone, and rename it with a thread extension.
I want to see threads enabled for this platform since it is a threaded kernel.
What do we have to do to get there? What code do I need to write for y'all?
LER
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