Hi,
I am now trying to navigate the gcc sourcecode. Is the openmp-3.0 stuff
built into gfortran, gcc and g++, outside the libgomp subdirectory?
So when I try to merge openmp stuff into gcc-4.3.1 source file, which part
of the current gcc svn should I look at? I am a bit lost
Obviously
Leung, Kai-Cheung schrieb:
> However how easy / difficult if we merge openmp-3.0 into ubuntu intrepid
> gcc-4.3.1 without using redhat diff?
yoe, not me ;) I didn't look how difficult it is, but given our feature freeze
date approaching, you have to be quick. As an alternative, us the gcc-snapsho
Quoting Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Leung, Kai-Cheung schrieb:
> > Public bug reported:
> >
> > Binary package hint: gcc-4.3
> >
> > gcc implementation of the new openmp-3.0 standard has been merged
> into
> > the svn trunk in June
> >
> > http://gcc.gnu.org/
> >
> > openmp-3.0 contains
Leung, Kai-Cheung schrieb:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: gcc-4.3
>
> gcc implementation of the new openmp-3.0 standard has been merged into
> the svn trunk in June
>
> http://gcc.gnu.org/
>
> openmp-3.0 contains quite a number of new features and redhat has
> already backporte
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcc-4.3
gcc implementation of the new openmp-3.0 standard has been merged into
the svn trunk in June
http://gcc.gnu.org/
openmp-3.0 contains quite a number of new features and redhat has
already backported openmp-3.0 to 4.3.1. To make openmp-3.0 into
In