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Pthread problems, 32bit vs 64bit

I have an application which builds and executes without error on a 32bit implementation of Linux. When I transferred the code to a new project on a 64bit implementation, the code will build without error, but the pthread functions, such as pthread_attr_setschedparam() return an 'Invalid Argument' error. Can anyone shed some light on where I have gone wrong?
 

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