Subject: Re: libtcl84.so.1 Undefined PLT symbol "pthread_*"
To: Simon Gerraty <sjg@juniper.net>
From: Marc Recht <marc@geht.de>
List: tech-pkg
Date: 08/16/2004 23:25:48
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> As far as I can see, we build python with no threads or with pth,
> yet libtcl gets built against pthreads, and so I don't see how it could
> ever work.
>
> Ie. the trick is to get libtcl to not use pthreads - or to get everying
> else to use it?

Indeed. FWIW, with 2.0 slowly showing up on the horizon, I thought more=20
than once to switch all python versions to build with threads by default...

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