i have ported the vorbis-tools to fink and i have linked (and adapted)
the program to libpth. but i have found /usr/lib/libpthread.
Which one is recommended to be used?
Btw, which version/package/libraries/headers should be used to port a
fink package. The one packaged for fink or the one
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At 15:07 Uhr +0200 17.07.2002, Thomas Kotzian wrote:
i have ported the vorbis-tools to fink and i have linked (and
adapted) the program to libpth. but i have found /usr/lib/libpthread.
Which one is recommended to be used?
GNU pth is a user level (portable) thread library. pthreads is the
On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at 08:53 AM, Max Horn wrote:
Btw, which version/package/libraries/headers should be used to port a
fink package. The one packaged for fink or the one included with
MacOSX. For example zlib - there is a fink package and a version in
MacOSX - which one to
On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at 06:57 PM, Max Horn wrote:
zlib binaries are part of OS X 10.1 and later.
Actually they were in 10.0 and earlier, too, IIRC. :-)
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On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at 10:57 AM, Max Horn wrote:
It doesn't? Sure, its a version behind, but i thought the fink policy
was NOT to depend on fink zlib at all because it is not needed and
just there for backward compatibility for old packages.
I am not sure what you are refering
On Wednesday, July 17, 2002, at 07:09 PM, John Davidorff Pell wrote:
Hello, I noticed that there is no fink package for libnids. so I made
one. I'm not too sure how to submit it. libnids required only a simple
patch (so that it looked in the bin directory for libnet-config). the
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