[Dillo-dev]thread-safe X at fresco
The thread-safe versions of XFree3.3.3.1 have disappeared from linuxsavvy, (and my own attempts too recompile my own have produced useable, but not wholly error-free results)... But I note that vintage.fresco.org still has two earlier thread-safe Xlibs, 3.1.2 and 3.2, linked statically. Anyone used these? dillo glib gtk appear only to use libX11, libXext, (which is all the earlier fresco 3.1.2 package provides). Bob Going bravely backwards from kernel 2.6.7! -- robert w hall
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, robert w hall wrote:
The thread-safe versions of XFree3.3.3.1 have disappeared from linuxsavvy, (and my own attempts too recompile my own have produced useable, but not wholly error-free results)...
But I note that vintage.fresco.org still has two earlier thread-safe Xlibs, 3.1.2 and 3.2, linked statically.
I have REENTRANT 3.3.2 libs that work for me. If you want I can pack them for you to try... Cheers Jorge.-
In article <Pine.LNX.4.60.0406182239380.5841@infinity.cl>, Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@dillo.org> writes
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, robert w hall wrote:
The thread-safe versions of XFree3.3.3.1 have disappeared from linuxsavvy, (and my own attempts too recompile my own have produced useable, but not wholly error-free results)...
the _full_ path to John Gotts' Xlibs is still valid - it's http://linuxsavvy.com/resources/projects/xfree86-3.3.3-reentrant-libs.tar.gz -- robert w hall
In article <Pine.LNX.4.60.0406182239380.5841@infinity.cl>, Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@dillo.org> writes
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004, robert w hall wrote:
The thread-safe versions of XFree3.3.3.1 have disappeared from linuxsavvy, (and my own attempts too recompile my own have produced useable, but not wholly error-free results)...
But I note that vintage.fresco.org still has two earlier thread-safe Xlibs, 3.1.2 and 3.2, linked statically.
I have REENTRANT 3.3.2 libs that work for me. If you want I can pack them for you to try...
Cheers Jorge.-
Another thing to watch ( clearly I didn't) is not to let ldconfig pick up the 'wrong' version of libpthread - slack 4 has a version which is libc5 compatible and also a version in the glibc1 package linked to libc6 I think. Brings down the whole caboodle with a seg fault if you get the wrong one.
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