Marc G. Fournier wrote:
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>
> On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
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> > Greg Stark writes:
> >
> > > Um. I don't think that's true. I mean, in theory it's true, but in practice
> > > why would an OS have some *_r but have only non-thread-safe versions of
> > > others?
> >
> > The question is whether configure can reliably identify whether various
> > *_r functions exist. I think it can't. For example, they could be in a
> > separate library that we don't know about.
>
> 'K, but isn't that just a matter of adding an extra test when such
> 'extra libraries' are identified? I've seen it before, in order
> configures, where it tests for the same function in a couple of different
> libraries ...
We do have tests for *_r functions now in configure.in, and it does use
any thread-specific library/compiler flags defined in the OS template.
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