Dave Korn wrote:
> OTOH I just fixed a bunch of multi-threading bugs in 1.7 a couple of
> versions back. Your testcase works just fine using 4.3.2 and 1.7.
> BTW I run on an dual core AMD64x2.
Thanks Dave, I can repeat your success with the testcase and 1.7 here (also on
AMD64x2). My app n
robs wrote:
> Yes, this problem seems to occur only on dual (or more) core. BTW, the
> same test works fine under linux (gcc 4.3.3) on the same dual core PC that
> crashes under cygwin.
1.5.25 is stable - i.e., dead. It is the final release of the series and
will never be updated, even if bug
On Friday 10 Jul 2009, you wrote:
> 2009/7/10 robs:
> > Compiling and running the attached gomp test code crashes (or sometimes
>
> locks up) on a dual core PC.
>
> > I.e.
> > gcc -fopenmp -lgomp gomp-test.c
> > ./a.exe
> > crashes. ?If invoked as
> > ./a.exe 1
> >
> > however, the program is run
2009/7/10 robs:
> Compiling and running the attached gomp test code crashes (or sometimes locks
> up) on a dual core PC.
>
> I.e.
> gcc -fopenmp -lgomp gomp-test.c
> ./a.exe
> crashes. If invoked as
> ./a.exe 1
>
> however, the program is run single-threaded and completes correctly.
Neither ./a
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