Concurrency primitives, safe memory reclamation mechanisms and non-blocking (including lock-free) data structures designed to aid in the research, design and implementation of high performance concurrent systems developed in C99+.
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regressions: Additional changes for 32-bit targets.
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build PPC64: Add build file. 14 years ago
include Merge branch 'master' of git.concurrencykit.org:ck 14 years ago
regressions regressions: Additional changes for 32-bit targets. 14 years ago
src ck_hp: Match epoch semantics. 14 years ago
tools Initial import. 14 years ago
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Makefile.in Add pkg-config specification for CK. 14 years ago
README README: Another update to ASCII art. 14 years ago
configure Don't use which, it apparently sucks on some platforms. 14 years ago

README

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Step 1.
./configure
For additional options try ./configure --help

Step 2.
In order to compile regressions (requires POSIX threads) use
"make regressions". In order to compile libck use "make all" or "make".

Step 3.
In order to install use "make install"
To uninstall use "make uninstall".

See http://www.concurrencykit.org/ for more information.