instructions. Their version of gcc
does not support auto-vectorization.
Guillaume.
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Guillaume Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What is the point of trying to dream anymore ? (Alanis Morisette)
. But gcc cannot perform
auto-vectorization on its own (yet). So compiling -maltivec won't change
anything if the code does not contain Altivec instructions (in the form
of assembly instructions or their C versions). And in that case, it
would not even compile without -maltivec :)
Guillaume.
# listening on port 3306. The default is "disable" - for security
# reasons.
skip-networking
HTH.
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Guillaume Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Debian - What your mom would use if it were twenty times easier.
http://www.copyleft.net/
for the confusion.
> That said, I -think- it'll work. Haven't tried it, though, and it does
> change the stack alignment logic in GCC somewhat.
Well, all my tests work flawlessly, but I had to take care of alignment
myself by using posix_memalign, malloc wrappers etc.
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Guillaume M
ld glibc to use gcc vector extensions. Indeed
-mabi=altivec "extends the current ABI with AltiVec ABI extensions.
This does not change the default ABI, instead it adds the AltiVec ABI
extensions to the current ABI." (from the glibc info page).
You also need to build the program with -m
valid file for the keyboard configuration for X too
> ?
Look at http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=166478
Regards,
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Guillaume Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Oh, that is nice out there, I think I'll stay for a while (RHCP)
27;t need
gcc3.
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Guillaume Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm unclean, a libertine, every time you vent your spleen, I seem to lose
the power of speech, you're slipping slowly from my reach, you grow me
like an evergreen, you've never seen me lonely at all. (Placebo)
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