Document the necessity to call g_thread_init() when using threads (even

2004-08-12  Matthias Clasen  <mclasen@redhat.com>

	* glib/tmpl/threads.sgml: Document the necessity to call
	g_thread_init() when using threads
	(even non-gthreads).  (#149490, Vincent Untz)
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2004-08-12 Matthias Clasen <mclasen@redhat.com>
* glib/tmpl/threads.sgml: Document the necessity to call
g_thread_init() when using threads
(even non-gthreads). (#149490, Vincent Untz)
Tue Aug 3 16:43:22 2004 Matthias Clasen <maclas@gmx.de>
* glib/glib-sections.txt: Add a section for GOption.

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<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_thread_init ##### -->
<para>
Before you use a thread related function in GLib, you should
initialize the thread system. This is done by calling
g_thread_init(). Most of the time you will only have to call
<literal>g_thread_init(NULL)</literal>.
If you use GLib from more than one thread, you must initialize
the thread system by calling g_thread_init(). Most of the time you
will only have to call <literal>g_thread_init (NULL)</literal>.
</para>
<note>