1998-12-01 02:56:08 +00:00
--- configure.orig Wed Nov 4 23:00:15 1998
+++ configure Mon Nov 30 23:35:59 1998
@@ -2197,30 +2197,7 @@
echo $ac_n "checking "how to check if pid exists"""... $ac_c" 1>&6
echo "configure:2199: checking "how to check if pid exists"" >&5
PS=$ac_cv_path_PS
-# Linux style
-if $PS p $$ 2> /dev/null | grep $0 > /dev/null
-then
- FIND_PROC="$PS p \$\$PID | grep mysqld > /dev/null"
-# Solaris
-elif $PS -p $$ 2> /dev/null | grep $0 > /dev/null
-then
- FIND_PROC="$PS -p \$\$PID | grep mysqld > /dev/null"
-# BSD style
-elif $PS -uaxww 2> /dev/null | grep $0 > /dev/null
-then
- FIND_PROC="$PS -uaxww | grep mysqld | grep \" \$\$PID \" > /dev/null"
-# SysV style
-elif $PS -ef 2> /dev/null | grep $0 > /dev/null
-then
- FIND_PROC="$PS -ef | grep mysqld | grep \" \$\$PID \" > /dev/null"
-# Do anybody use this?
-elif $PS $$ 2> /dev/null | grep $0 > /dev/null
-then
- FIND_PROC="$PS \$\$PID | grep mysqld > /dev/null"
-else
- { echo "configure: error: Could not find the right ps switches. Which OS is this ?. See the Installation chapter in the Reference Manual." 1>&2; exit 1; }
-fi
-
+FIND_PROC="$PS -uaxww | grep mysqld | grep \" \$\$PID \" > /dev/null"
echo "$ac_t"""$FIND_PROC"" 1>&6
# Check if a pid is valid
@@ -3484,7 +3461,7 @@
echo "configure:3485: checking "named thread libs:"" >&5
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if test "$with_named_thread" != "no"
then
- LIBS="$LIBS $with_named_thread"
+ LIBS="-pthread $LIBS"
with_posix_threads="yes"
with_mit_threads="no"
echo "$ac_t"""$with_named_thread"" 1>&6