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@item
-If you link your program dynamically to @acronym{GPGME} and your
-supported thread library, @acronym{GPGME} will automatically detect
-the presence of this library and activate its use. You must link to
-the thread library before linking to @acronym{GPGME}. If you link to
-both pthread and GNU Pth, @acronym{GPGME} will use the pthread
-support. This feature requires weak symbol support.
+If you want to use @acronym{GPGME} with threads, you must link to the
+right version of the library. The name of the right library is
+@code{libgpgme-} followed by the name of the thread package you use.
+For example, if you use GNU Pth, the right name is
+@code{libgpgme-pth}. Use the Automake macros or
+@command{gpgme-config} program for simplicity.
-@item
-If you link your program statically to @acronym{GPGME}, or your system
-does not support weak symbols, there is currently no easy way to make
-sure that @acronym{GPGME} detects the presence of the thread library.
-This will be solved in a future version.
@item
The function @code{gpgme_check_version} must be called before any
multiple threads call this function, the caller must make sure that
all invocations are fully synchronized. It is safe to start
asynchronous operations while a thread is running in gpgme_wait.
+
+@item
+The function @code{gpgme_strerror} is not thread safe. You have to
+use @code{gpgme_strerror_r} instead.
@end itemize