Ramiro Polla <angustia at arrozcru.no-ip.org> writes: > M?ns Rullg?rd wrote: >> Ramiro Polla <angustia at arrozcru.no-ip.org> writes: >> >> >>> M?ns Rullg?rd wrote: >>> >>>> ramiro at lisha.ufsc.br writes: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> Attached patch disables all threads by default as suggested by: >>>>> http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2006-December/050237.html >>>>> >>>>> It also ensures no more than one thread type is selected and prints the >>>>> selected type in configure's output. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> [...] >>>> >>>> >>>>> echo " --enable-pthreads use pthreads [default=no]" >>>>> echo " --enable-w32threads use Win32 threads [default=no]" >>>>> + echo " --enable-beosthreads use BeOS threads [default=no]" >>>>> + echo " --enable-os2threads use OS/2 threads [default=no]" >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Is there any platform that supports more than one threading type? If >>>> not, replacing all those flags with a single --enable-threads would >>>> make sense. >>>> >>> Windows supports pthreads. >>> >> >> You mean with cygwin? >> > No. There's a port: http://sourceware.org/pthreads-win32/ OK, so there's another pthreads implementation for win32. The way you said it, it could be taken to imply that windows supported pthreads natively. -- M?ns Rullg?rd mru at inprovide.com
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