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diff --git a/ace/config-linux-lxpthreads.h b/ace/config-linux-lxpthreads.h deleted file mode 100644 index 84ad3e358b5..00000000000 --- a/ace/config-linux-lxpthreads.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- C++ -*- */ -// $Id$ - -// The following configuration file is designed to work for Linux -// platforms using GNU C++ and the MIT threads package. - -/* JCEJ 12/22/96 - - This is a slightly modified version of config-linux-pthreads - made to work with Xavier Leroy's pthreads package. For more - information you should check out his Web site: - http://pauillac.inria.fr/~xleroy/linuxthreads/ - - The version I have installed and working is an RPM* - based on Xavier's 0.5 release. I don't know where - the tarball of 0.5 can be found, but I suspect that - Xavier's site has it... - - * RPM == Redhat Package Management - My system is a Caldera-based distribution with many - upgraded packages. If you don't use RPM, there is - a program (rpm2cpio) which will extract the files - for "normal consumption". - - You may also want to check out the "ACE On Linux" - pages at: - http://users.deltanet.com/users/slg/ACE/ - - (They were a little out of date when I last was - there however.) - */ - -#if !defined (ACE_CONFIG_H) -#define ACE_CONFIG_H - -// Fixes a problem with new versions of Linux... -#ifndef msg_accrights -#undef msg_control -#define msg_accrights msg_control -#endif - -#ifndef msg_accrightslen -#undef msg_controllen -#define msg_accrightslen msg_controllen -#endif - -#define ACE_HAS_POSIX_TIME -#define ACE_LACKS_STRRECVFD - -// Platform supports System V IPC (most versions of UNIX, but not Win32) -#define ACE_HAS_SYSV_IPC - -// Compiler/platform contains the <sys/syscall.h> file. -#define ACE_HAS_SYSCALL_H - -#define ACE_HAS_CONSISTENT_SIGNAL_PROTOTYPES - -// Platforms lacks UNIX domain sockets. -//#define ACE_LACKS_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS - -// Compiler/platform supports alloca(). -#define ACE_HAS_ALLOCA - -//#define ACE_LACKS_SENDMSG -//#define ACE_LACKS_RECVMSG -#define ACE_LACKS_MSYNC -#define ACE_LACKS_MADVISE - -// Compiler/platform has <alloca.h> -#define ACE_HAS_ALLOCA_H - -// Compiler/platform has the getrusage() system call. -#define ACE_HAS_GETRUSAGE - -// Compiler/platform defines the sig_atomic_t typedef. -#define ACE_HAS_SIG_ATOMIC_T - -// Compiler/platform supports sys_siglist array. -#define ACE_HAS_SYS_SIGLIST - -// Compiler/platform defines a union semun for SysV shared memory. -#define ACE_HAS_SEMUN - -// Compiler supports the ssize_t typedef. -#define ACE_HAS_SSIZE_T - -// Compiler/platform supports strerror (). -#define ACE_HAS_STRERROR - -// Defines the page size of the system. -#define ACE_PAGE_SIZE 4096 - -#define ACE_HAS_SUNOS4_GETTIMEOFDAY -#define LINUX 2.0.25 - -// Turns off the tracing feature. -#if !defined (ACE_NTRACE) -#define ACE_NTRACE 1 -#endif /* ACE_NTRACE */ - -// Linux defines struct msghdr in /usr/include/socket.h -#define ACE_HAS_MSG - -// TDN - adapted from file for SunOS4 platforms using the GNU g++ compiler -// Compiler's template mechanism must see source code (i.e., .C files). -#define ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SOURCE - -#define ACE_TEMPLATES_REQUIRE_SPECIALIZATION - -// Compiler doesn't support static data member templates. -#define ACE_LACKS_STATIC_DATA_MEMBER_TEMPLATES - -// Yes, we do have threads. -#define ACE_HAS_THREADS -// And they're even POSIX pthreads (MIT implementation) -#define ACE_HAS_PTHREADS - -#define ACE_MT_SAFE // JCEJ 12/22/96 #1 -#define ACE_HAS_THREAD_SPECIFIC_STORAGE // jcej 12/22/96 #2 -#define PTHREAD_MIN_PRIORITY 0 // JCEJ 12/22/96 #3 -#define PTHREAD_MAX_PRIORITY 32 // JCEJ 12/22/96 #3 -#define ACE_HAS_PTHREADS_1003_DOT_1C // JCEJ 12/22/96 #4 - -#define ACE_HAS_PTHREADS_XAVIER // JCEJ 12/19/96 - -#define ACE_LACKS_THREAD_STACK_ADDR // JCEJ 12/17/96 -#define ACE_LACKS_THREAD_STACK_SIZE // JCEJ 12/17/96 - -#define ACE_LACKS_RWLOCK_T // JCEJ 12/23/96 #1 - -#define ACE_HAS_SIGWAIT -#define ACE_LACKS_CONDATTR_PSHARED - -// To use pthreads on Linux you'll need to use the MIT version, for -// now... -#define _MIT_POSIX_THREADS 1 -#include /**/ <pthread.h> - -#endif /* ACE_CONFIG_H */ |