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According to Bruno Haible on 10/29/2008 4:47 AM:
>> I'm wondering how best to document this portability issue in the autoconf
>> manual, and whether the AC_OPENMP macro should be taught to recognize this 
>> bug.
> 
> I don't think it's worth to disable the AC_OPENMP support in this case.
> I mean, once the program is compiled, it runs flawlessly. (But I don't know
> why it used only 4 threads although I set OMP_NUM_THREADS to 16, on a
> uniprocessor machine.)
> 
> But I agree that it should be documented. Probably it's more useful to mention
> this in the AC_OPENMP documentation, than under "Portable C and C++ 
> Programming".
> Here's a proposed wording:
>
> 2008-10-29  Bruno Haible  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>       * doc/autoconf.texi (AC_OPENMP): Document portability pitfall.

Agreed with your reasoning, and I pushed the patch, after some editing
(since you didn't use git format-patch, git am didn't handle it very well).

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Eric Blake             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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