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Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1999 09:34:22 -0500
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From: Benjamin Gavin <gavinb@supranet.net>
Subject: EGCS and Threads
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Hi all,
  I am working with someone who is trying to get EGCS to compile in thread
support under FreeBSD 3.1-R.  I was wondering what configuration hacks were
necessary to get EGCS to use libc_r rather than libc.  I have tried
compiling with the -pthread option as well as using -lc_r in the linker
commands, but neither seems to be working.  I seem to remember reading
somewhere that you needed to actually compile EGCS to support threads.
Does anyone have some detailed intructions, or possibly pointers to some.
I have checked out the egcs site, but I didn't find anything.

Thanks,
Ben Gavin
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