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Re: parallel programming on debian



Thank you, basically, I don't have access to IRIX machines and I
wonder if there are counterparts or similar headers in linux that I
can use for parallel programming.

2009/1/31 Micha Feigin <michf@post.tau.ac.il>:
> On Sat, 31 Jan 2009 08:03:43 -0800
> owens@netptc.net wrote:
>
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>> >
>> >
>> >---- Original Message ----
>> >From: ron.l.johnson@cox.net
>> >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> >Subject: Re: parallel programming on debian
>> >Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2009 23:08:15 -0600
>> >
>> >>On 01/30/2009 10:01 PM, zhang zhengquan wrote:
>> >>> Dear all debian users:
>> >>>
>> >>> I am taking a course on parallel programming and I wonder if
>> >anyone
>> >>> has encountered the same library problem,
>> >>>
>> >>> the code example the instructor provides has
>> >>>
>> >>> #include <ulocks.h>
>> >>> #include <task.h>
>> >>>
>> >>> and obviously the header files are not available in any packages
>> >for
>> >>> debian sid.
>> >>>
>> >>> Is there any way to get over this problem?
>> >>
>> >>Ask the teacher where to get the headers.
>> >>
>> >>--
>> >>Ron Johnson, Jr.
>> >>Jefferson LA  USA
>> >>
>> >>"I am not surprised, for we live long and are celebrated poopers."
>> >>
>> The brackets around the header files usually indicate to the compiler
>> that the files are part of the 'standard' libraries.  Normally for
>> non-standard header files you remove the braces and place the header
>> files in some known location (e.g. in the same directory as your
>> source code).
>> Larry
>
> It means that they are installed in standard places, doesn't mean that they are
> standard headers, or otherwise it would also work if you pass -I. to the
> compiler.
>
> Trying to look for them together though it turns out that they are sgi/irix
> multi processing routines. Couldn't find linux exact equivalents
>
> http://nixdoc.net/man-pages/IRIX/m_fork.3p.html
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