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authorP. J. McDermott <pj@pehjota.net>2018-11-24 02:45:28 (EST)
committer P. J. McDermott <pj@pehjota.net>2018-11-24 02:45:28 (EST)
commit107e1434e6159b9942957189f5b233464cea5f2f (patch)
tree2b80a109298dac645f2ec69a19a606580d811548
parente2c6dcd0bc737e9181f7bd905df15e493036c89f (diff)
libnpth.0, libnpth-dev: New binary packages
-rw-r--r--libnpth-dev.pkg/control7
-rw-r--r--libnpth-dev.pkg/files4
-rw-r--r--libnpth.0.pkg/control4
-rw-r--r--libnpth.0.pkg/files1
-rw-r--r--substvars8
5 files changed, 24 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/libnpth-dev.pkg/control b/libnpth-dev.pkg/control
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/libnpth-dev.pkg/control
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+Architecture: any
+Platform: all
+Description: New GNU Portable Threads Library - development files
+ ${Common-Description}
+ .
+ This package provides development files for the New GNU Portable Threads
+ Library.
diff --git a/libnpth-dev.pkg/files b/libnpth-dev.pkg/files
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+++ b/libnpth-dev.pkg/files
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+/usr/bin/npth-config
+/usr/include/
+/usr/lib/*/libnpth.so
+/usr/share/aclocal/
diff --git a/libnpth.0.pkg/control b/libnpth.0.pkg/control
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/libnpth.0.pkg/control
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+Architecture: any
+Platform: all
+Description: New GNU Portable Threads Library
+ ${Common-Description}
diff --git a/libnpth.0.pkg/files b/libnpth.0.pkg/files
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..92a9b43
--- /dev/null
+++ b/libnpth.0.pkg/files
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+/usr/lib/*/libnpth.so.*
diff --git a/substvars b/substvars
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+++ b/substvars
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+Common-Description:
+ nPth is a library to provide the GNU Pth API and thus a non-preemptive threads
+ implementation.
+ .
+ In contrast to GNU Pth it is based on the system's standard threads
+ implementation. This allows the use of libraries which are not compatible to
+ GNU Pth. Experience with a Windows Pth emulation showed that this is a solid
+ way to provide a co-routine based framework.