<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">I did<div><br></div><div>export BUILDARGS="-DNOPTHREAD"</div><div><br></div><div>before building packages/compiler.</div><div><br></div><div>Didn't work. Built cm3 failed on first invocation with stack of three elements, topmost being NoteStackLocations. No other data.</div><div><br><div><div>On May 24, 2012, at 1:07 AM, Jay K wrote:</div><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"><blockquote type="cite"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="border-collapse: separate; font-family: Helvetica; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; letter-spacing: normal; line-height: normal; orphans: 2; text-align: -webkit-auto; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; widows: 2; word-spacing: 0px; -webkit-border-horizontal-spacing: 0px; -webkit-border-vertical-spacing: 0px; -webkit-text-decorations-in-effect: none; -webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; font-size: medium; "><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Tahoma; font-size: 13px; ">Do you mean did we make something "official" and put it somewhere to be tested and downloaded by the masses of Modula-3 programmers who want to use both Modula-3 and user threads? I don't think so.<br> <br> <br>Do it yourself?<br> (Try out scripts/python/make-dist.py?)<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><br> <br> <br>It has always been easy from a m3makefile point of view to do it.<br>You either use -DNOPTHREAD or such, or edit m3core/src/thread/m3makefile.</span></span></blockquote></div><br></div></body></html>