Re: [PATCH (update)] make: By default, remove -pthread on Darwin (it is included by cstdlib).

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This patch clears PTHREAD_LIBS by default. However, if
FORCE_DARWIN_PTHREAD_LIBS is defined, then PTHREAD_LIBS will be set as
before.

Why is this even configurable?  You explained pretty clearly that:
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But the above leaves the reader wondering in what situation it may be
useful to use FORCE_* and for what purpose other than to get the nasty
warning back (which probably is not most users want to).

I was afraid that there would be some strange situation where someone would have a configuration where they might want pthreads turned on. I suppose that if someone is in that specialized situation, they will be able to customize their build environment on their own.

I will submit a new patch without the define.

Thanks --
Ted

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