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Date:      Fri, 20 Dec 2002 14:19:13 +0100
From:      Ulrich Spoerlein <q@uni.de>
To:        Emiel Kollof <coolvibe@hackerheaven.org>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: More information (was Re: pthread woes)
Message-ID:  <20021220141913.24e23133.q@uni.de>
In-Reply-To: <200212201353.09835.coolvibe@hackerheaven.org>
References:  <20021220013445.GA75547@hackerheaven.org> <20021220020545.GC75547@hackerheaven.org> <20021220133002.03a98f65.q@uni.de> <200212201353.09835.coolvibe@hackerheaven.org>

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On 2002/12/20-13:53:09 Emiel Kollof wrote:

>> % cc -o gtktest gtktest.c `gtk-config --cflags` `gtk-config --libs`
>> % ./gtktest
>> (1)%
>>
>> your system is f****d up.
>
>Interesting. What is your XFree86 port version? Was it a package from a
>remote pkg_add or did you compile from ports? Is your X port/package older
>or newer than XFree86-libraries-4.2.1_5?

XFree86-libraries-4.2.1_5 build from ports with base gcc

%gcc --version
2.95.4

>Telling me my system is "f****d up" isn't really helpful. Mind you that 
>everything works, I just can't compile new X apps, because it seems that
>all X apps suddenly require threading and some library is making my
>compiler spew senseless crap at me.

which compiler? did you touch /etc/make.conf? make sure your CFLAGS
settings are sane.

>Also, I find it very strange that even very simple X apps need full blown 
>POSIX threading all of a sudden. 

that's strange indeed. 

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