Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2002-02-27 | Remove some debugging code | Eric Andersen | |
2002-02-26 | Enable pread/pwrite | Eric Andersen | |
2002-02-23 | Several naming cleanups so threads work properly again | Eric Andersen | |
2002-02-21 | Let the large file stuff be cancelable | Eric Andersen | |
2002-02-21 | Oops. I forgot to commit this file... | Eric Andersen | |
2002-02-21 | Lose the _GNU_SOURCE and just add __USE_GNU to the one file that needs | Eric Andersen | |
it, since we definately do not want silent remapping of functions to their large-file counterparts. -Erik | |||
2002-02-20 | Merge in the pthread library. This is the linuxthreads library taken from | Eric Andersen | |
glibc 2.1.3 and ported to work with uClibc by Stefan Soucek and Erik Andersen (me). Stefan has hacked things up such that linuxthreads runs on MMU-less systems (tested only on arm-nommu). Erik cleaned things up and made it work properly as a shared library. -Erik | |||
2002-01-28 | Fix the bug where binaries built with older toolchains would | Eric Andersen | |
segfault. Turns out that 'ld -nostdlib' was the culprit. Who wouldof thought... -Erik | |||
2002-01-16 | Tell ld explicitly when stuff is supposed to by dynamically linked | Eric Andersen | |
-Erik | |||
2002-01-12 | Depend upon libc | Eric Andersen | |
2002-01-11 | More build system cleanups... | Eric Andersen | |
2002-01-11 | Scrub the way libraries are linked. Use ld, not gcc, to avoid | Eric Andersen | |
chicken-and-egg problems when building gcc toolchains. -Erik | |||
2002-01-06 | Fix stupid typing problems | Eric Andersen | |
2002-01-06 | Fix formatting. Stub out pthread_join and pthread_exit for now. | Eric Andersen | |
-Erik | |||
2002-01-02 | Silly spelling error | Eric Andersen | |
2002-01-01 | Change all 'cd <foo>; bar' constructs to 'cd <foo> && bar' for | Eric Andersen | |
proper error checking -Erik | |||
2001-11-14 | Initial first (lame) pass at making a pthreads library. This | Eric Andersen | |
works for me when linking staticly on x86. |