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| From: | Chris Trown | Date: | September 15 1999 8:10pm |
| Subject: | Re: More compile problems on HPUX10.20? | ||
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Given thr problems with using DCE threads, is it worth the effort? Does
DCE threads on HPUX give us something that MIT threads does not?
Monty, I *really* appreciate the effort you put into getting better HP
support. In my case, patching my HPUX box is a real chore. It's a 715/100 and
it takes forever to apply patches.
Chris...
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What's the point? NT is not the solution.
NT is the problem.
Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.
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| Thread | ||
|---|---|---|
| • More compile problems on HPUX10.20? | Aaron Bush | 15 Sep |
| • Re: More compile problems on HPUX10.20? | Chris Trown | 16 Sep |
| • Re: More compile problems on HPUX10.20? | Michael Widenius | 18 Sep |
| • Re: More compile problems on HPUX10.20? | Ralf Kraudelt | 16 Sep |
| • Re: More compile problems on HPUX10.20? | Aaron Bush | 16 Sep |
| • Re: More compile problems on HPUX10.20? | Michael Widenius | 18 Sep |
