Installation of the `QuickThreads' threads-building toolkit. * Notice QuickThreads -- Threads-building toolkit. Copyright (c) 1993 by David Keppel Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this notice appear in all copies. This software is provided as a proof-of-concept and for demonstration purposes; there is no representation about the suitability of this software for any purpose. * Configuration Configure with ./config *machtype* where "*machtype*" is one of the supported target machines. As of October 1994, the supported machines (targets) are: axp -- All Digital Equipment Corporation AXP (DEC Alpha) processors, compile with GNU CC axp-osf1 -- AXP running OSF 1.x axp-osf2 -- AXP running OSF 2.x hppa -- HP's PA-RISC 1.1 processor hppa-cnx-spp -- Convex SPP (PA-RISC 1.1 processor) iX86 -- 80386, 80486, and 80586-compatible processors See notes below for OS/2. iX86-ss -- 'iX86 for assemblers that use slash-slash ('//') comments. ksr1 -- All KSR processors m88k -- All members of the Motorola 88000 family mips -- MIPS R2000 and R3000 processors mips-irix5 -- Irix 5.xx (use `mips' for Irix 4.xx) sparc-os1 -- V8-compliant SPARC processors using compilers that prefix labels (e.g. "foo" appears as "_foo") Includes Solaris 1 (SunOS 4.X). sparc-os2 -- V8-compliant SPARC processors using compilers that do not prefix labels. Includes Solaris 2. vax -- All VAX processors In addition, the target `clean' will deconfigure QuickThreads. Note that a given machine target may not work on all instances of that machine because e.g., the assembler syntax varies from machine to machine. Note also that additions to a processor family may require a new target. So, for example, the `vax' target might not work for all future VAX processors if, say, new VAX processors are introduced and they use separate floating-point registers. For OS/2, change `ranlib' to `ar -s', `configure' to `configure.cmd' (or was that `config' to `config.cmd'?), and replace the soft links (`ln -s') with plain copies. * Build To build the QuickThreads library, first configure (see above) then type `make libqt.a' in the top-level directory. To build the demonstration threads package, SimpleThreads, type `make libstp.a' in the top-level directory. To build an executable ``stress-test'' and measurement program, type `make run' in the top-level directory. Run `time/raw' to run the stress tests. * Installation Build the QuickThreads library (see above) and then copy `libqt.a' to the installation library directory (e.g., /usr/local/lib) and `qt.h' and `qtmd.h' to the installation include directory (e.g., /usr/local/include).