On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 12:27:49PM +0200, Niels Poppe wrote:
Ulrich Drepper wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bodo Moeller) writes:
Turns out that the Linux-specific parts of glibc 2.1 doesn't pay
attention to the standards in the first place and _always_ defines
errno to be that macro. So, unless
On Sun, Apr 25, 1999 at 02:38:48PM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
I think we should by default define _REENTRANT or _THREAD_SAFE or any
other system-dependent macros that are needed to get a library that
can be used in multi-threaded programs. (This means, for example,
that errno is not
Bodo Moeller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But doesn't -D_REENTRANT or -D_THREAD_SAFE usually also implicitly
assumes that one _links_ against the reentrant libc and this way
doing only half the way could cause problems?
Well, at least for Linux (with glibc 2) and for Solaris I am pretty sure
that