Web30. jul 2014. · If your x264 binary asks for a "libwinpthread-1.dll" at runtime, then your obviously have built x264 with libwinpthreads - the shared (DLL) variant. You probably don't want libwinpthreads, because it has problems with x264. If you want POSIX threading, use the pthread-w32 library instead. Web21. jul 2024. · 我尝试使用静态链接工具链库构建程序。 我通过: 但程序与共享libwinpthread-1.dll链接。 我做错了什么? 当我得到静态链接的libwinpthreads时,唯一 …
Creating a game on Linux with SDL and distributing it
Web04. jun 2005. · POSIX Threads for Win32. Current release: 2.9.1 (2012-05-27) See the ANNOUNCEMENT and NEWS for details. Pthreads-w32 release 1.11.0 (2005-06-04) was the last series 1.x.x version! (Version 1.11.0 is a … Web13. okt 2024. · We decided on falling back to libwinpthreads for mingw-w64 targets. Is there any problems with that? 👎 1 sfhacker reacted with thumbs down emoji All reactions ccp physiotherapist
bug#22959: Emacs on Windows depends on libwinpthreads
Web30. jun 2024. · @Andrew If there's no libwinpthreads, then you don't need it; the specific dlls that your programs use by default depend on the MinGW distribution.There's a possibility that there's some stray incompatible libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll either in C:\Windows/C:\Windows\System32 (in that case delete it, it shouldn't be there), or in one … http://ja.voidcc.com/question/p-wyqxheyn-cc.html Web17. jun 2024. · I am unable to run a code as simple as the following. Everything works fine if I am not working with strings. I get an error- exited with code=3221225785 in 2.131 seconds. I've tried updating my MinGw compiler. Does not work even if I use compile and run extension on vscode. #include #include int main () { std::string … c++ cpp include