Pth-2.0.7
Introduction to Pth
The Pth package contains a very portable
POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides
non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of
execution (multithreading) inside event-driven applications. All
threads run in the same address space of the server application, but
each thread has its own individual program-counter, run-time stack,
signal mask and errno variable.
This package is known to build and work properly
using an LFS 11.3 platform.
Package Information
Pth Dependencies
Optional
GCC-12.2.0 (for gfortran) and
libnsl-2.0.0
User Notes:
https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/pth
Installation of Pth
Caution
Don't add the --enable-pthread
parameter to the
configure command below else you will overwrite the
pthread library and interface header installed by the
Glibc package in LFS.
Install Pth by running the
following commands:
sed -i 's#$(LOBJS): Makefile#$(LOBJS): pth_p.h Makefile#' Makefile.in &&
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--disable-static \
--mandir=/usr/share/man &&
make
To test the results, issue: make test.
Now, as the root
user:
make install &&
install -v -m755 -d /usr/share/doc/pth-2.0.7 &&
install -v -m644 README PORTING SUPPORT TESTS \
/usr/share/doc/pth-2.0.7
Command Explanations
sed -i 's#$(LOBJS) ...: This sed
fixes a race condition in the Makefile
. It allows
running make with multiple jobs (e.g., make
-j4).
--disable-static
: This switch prevents
installation of static versions of the libraries.
--mandir=/usr/share/man
: This switch puts the
man pages in /usr/share/man
instead
of /usr/man
.
Contents
Installed Program: pth-config
Installed Library: libpth.so
Installed Directory: /usr/share/doc/pth-2.0.7
Short Descriptions
pth-config |
is a utility used to configure and build applications based on
the pth(3) library. It can be used to query the C compiler and
linker flags which are required to correctly compile and link the
application against the pth(3) library
|
libpth.so
|
contains the API functions used by the GNU Portable Threads
Library
|