// -*- C++ -*- // // $Id$ // The following configuration file is designed to work for Linux // platforms using GNU C++. #ifndef ACE_CONFIG_LINUX_H #define ACE_CONFIG_LINUX_H #include /**/ "ace/pre.h" #define ACE_PLATFORM_CONFIG config-linux.h #include "ace/config-linux-common.h" #define ACE_HAS_SVR4_DYNAMIC_LINKING #define ACE_HAS_AUTOMATIC_INIT_FINI #define ACE_HAS_DLSYM_SEGFAULT_ON_INVALID_HANDLE #if !defined (ACE_MT_SAFE) #define ACE_MT_SAFE 1 // JCEJ 12/22/96 #1 #endif #if ACE_MT_SAFE // Yes, we do have threads. #define ACE_HAS_THREADS // And they're even POSIX pthreads (LinuxThreads implementation) #define ACE_HAS_PTHREADS // ... and the final standard even! #define ACE_HAS_PTHREADS_STD #if !defined (ACE_HAS_PTHREADS_UNIX98_EXT) # define ACE_LACKS_RWLOCK_T #else # define ACE_HAS_RECURSIVE_MUTEXES #endif /* !ACE_HAS_PTHREADS_UNIX98_EXT */ #define ACE_HAS_THREAD_SPECIFIC_STORAGE // jcej 12/22/96 #2 #define ACE_HAS_RECURSIVE_THR_EXIT_SEMANTICS // JCEJ 1/7-8/96 #if defined(__GLIBC__) // Platform supports reentrant functions (i.e., all the POSIX *_r // functions). #define ACE_HAS_REENTRANT_FUNCTIONS #if (__GLIBC__ < 2) || (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ < 1) // Older versions of glibc lacked reentrant netdb functions # define ACE_LACKS_NETDB_REENTRANT_FUNCTIONS // glibc < 2.1 lacks pthread_attr_setstacksize() # define ACE_LACKS_THREAD_STACK_SIZE #endif /* (__GLIBC__ < 2) || (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ < 1) */ // uses ctime_r & asctime_r with only two parameters vs. three #define ACE_HAS_2_PARAM_ASCTIME_R_AND_CTIME_R #endif #endif /* ACE_MT_SAFE */ #include /**/ "ace/post.h" #endif /* ACE_CONFIG_LINUX_H */