[parisc-linux] gcc-cvs problem
joel.soete@freebel.net
joel.soete@freebel.net
Mon, 03 Jun 2002 19:09:40 +0200 (CEST)
Dave,
I really have no chance with this b2000:
I broken first my install and now it makes a HPMC in the middle of binutils
build and the pim info are not clear :((
So I will have to ask to HP to analyse those pim and eventually repare it.
(I hoppe we have a maintenance contract for this server)
Joel
Quoting joel.soete@freebel.net:
> Dave,
>
> Quoting John David Anglin <dave@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca>:
>
> > > It seems to be well comited in last cvs update this morming I got
> in
> > > src/gcc/gcc/fixinc/inclhack.def:
> > > ...
> > > /*
> > > * __thread is now a keyword.
> > > */
> >
> > > But do not seems to be applied as I got the same error?
> > >
> > > What do I wrong or forget to do?
> >
> > You should see the following in your build output:
> >
> > Applying thread_keyword to pthread.h
> > Fixed: pthread.h
>
> It stand well in my log files and here is the result:
> in {build}/gcc/include/pthread.h
> ...
> /* Create a thread with given attributes ATTR (or default attributes
> if ATTR is NULL), and call function START_ROUTINE with given
> arguments ARG. */
> extern int pthread_create (pthread_t *__restrict __thr,
> __const pthread_attr_t *__restrict __attr,
> void *(*__start_routine) (void *),
> void *__restrict __arg) __THROW;
> ...
>
> Which seems to be the desired patch?
>
> Hmm... In what changing parameter name from __thread to __thr in such
> function
> prototype does matter (exepted if there is a border effect with some
> #define
> else where)? [afaik this name doe not matter for a C compiler?]
>
> So I will have to go further to analyse precompile results.
>
> See you next,
> Joel
>
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