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GCC and OpenMP
Hi, I am currently working on installing OpenMP(2.5v or 3.0v specification) on my linux machine (GCC 4.1.2 SuSE10.2). It requires at least GCC 4.3 version. It seems that I need to upgrade to GCC4.3.1 or GCC 4.4 from my current version of GCC 4.1.2. Which GCC version do you suggest in order to use OpenMP on my linux machine? Thanks, Sophia.
Re: GCC and OpenMP
Hi, It seems that GCC 4.3.1 does not like the SuSE 10. 2v. It failed when I install GCC 4.3.1 on my linux machine. Should I upgrade to SuSE 11v in order to use GCC 4.3.1 or what do you suggest? Thanks, Sophia. Antoniu Pop wrote: > Hi, > > >> I am currently working on installing OpenMP(2.5v or 3.0v specification) >> on my linux machine (GCC 4.1.2 SuSE10.2). It requires at least GCC 4.3 >> version. It seems >> that I need to upgrade to GCC4.3.1 or GCC 4.4 from my current version of >> GCC 4.1.2. Which GCC version do you suggest in order to use OpenMP on my >> linux machine? >> > > For the time being OpenMP 2.5 is supported in GCC 4.3, so that's what > I'd recommend. > If you need OpenMP 3.0 features, you need to wait for GCC 4.4, > otherwise GCC 4.3.1 would be the best choice. > > Best, > Antoniu >