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Reid Spencer 9e4f701e91 In support of PR418:
Make sure that -lpthread gets added to LIBS variable which puts it at the
end of the tools' link commands, if libpthread.a is found.

Add a test for pthread.h so we can use #ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_H


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