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RE: FW: Does cygwin tool kit Support threads
- To: Anjani Prasad Achanta <anjani at cfl dot rr dot com>
- Subject: RE: FW: Does cygwin tool kit Support threads
- From: Robert Collins <robert dot collins at itdomain dot com dot au>
- Date: 28 Jul 2001 22:59:49 +1000
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- References: <000301c1171e$d9f73880$85602141@cfl.rr.com>
On 28 Jul 2001 00:36:21 -0400, Anjani Prasad Achanta wrote:
>
> I didn't find socket.h include file and no libsocket library in
> the standard directories (I mean /usr/include and /usr/lib) Moreover no
> man pages for socket functions.
Thats because "NO SPECIAL LIBRARY IS NEEDED".
> But I have pthread include file - not thread library. So this
> also doesn't work.
How do you "know" it doesn't work. Do you get an error message about
thread functions? Or are you *assuming* it doesn't work because you
cannot see a file that is needed on platforms without integrated pthread
support?
> So obviously when I compile, gcc says couldn't find socket.h
> file.
socket.h is found as <sys/socket.h> on cygwin - the same as on linux.
> Is the standard UNIX directory format followed in cygwin?
What standard UNIX directory format? Linux has ~ 3 different layouts
with differnet distributions. AIX and Solaris are different again, and
then you can get onto the BSD's.
Rob
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