Arturo Fernandez writes:
Just for clarification, I'm no longer seeing the 'm4-ccas: Permission
denied' error. I started on a fresh system (cloud-based) running
CentOS8.4, unpacked gmp-6.2.99-20211010014524 and simply run
./configure, which returned:
Version: GNU MP 6.2.99
Host type:
Hi Torbjörn,
Just for clarification, I'm no longer seeing the 'm4-ccas: Permission denied'
error. I started on a fresh system (cloud-based) running CentOS8.4, unpacked
gmp-6.2.99-20211010014524 and simply run ./configure, which returned:
Version: GNU MP 6.2.99
Host type: nehalem-pc-linux-gnu
Arturo Fernandez writes:
Hello. I was finally able to get back and work on this
configuration. Yesterday evening I downloaded the latest version
(gmp-6.2.99-20211010014524) but it is still unable to recognize
IceLake. The command configure is returning:
Version: GNU MP 6.2.99
Host
Hello. I was finally able to get back and work on this configuration. Yesterday
evening I downloaded the latest version (gmp-6.2.99-20211010014524) but it is
still unable to recognize IceLake. The command configure is returning:
Version: GNU MP 6.2.99
Host type: nehalem-pc-linux-gnu
ABI: 64
Maybe you're right, but I tried on Azure (running on Rocky Linux) and AWS
(running on CentOS8) and got the same problem. I will try some other version as
time permits and check what happens. Thanks.
Torbjörn Granlund wrote:
Arturo Fernandez mailto:afernan...@odyhpc.com> > writes:
Sorry for the
Arturo Fernandez writes:
Sorry for the late reply as things have been piling up. I have tried
gmp-6.2.99-20210902195716 in different systems but it fails while
building it. Here is an error:
../libtool: line 1766: ../mpn/m4-ccas: Permission denied
That error you need to debug locally.
Sorry for the late reply as things have been piling up. I have tried
gmp-6.2.99-20210902195716 in different systems but it fails while building
it. Here is an error:
../libtool: line 1766: ../mpn/m4-ccas: Permission denied
make[2]: *** [Makefile:768: add_n.lo] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory
Arturo Fernandez writes:
I wasn't expecting Nehalem so my guess is that it doesn't recognize
IceLake and is assigning some default value.
We let all unknown "model" numbers mean nehalem. This is so that both
unknown low-end cores and unknown high-end cores will at least work.
There have
Hello,
Trying to configure GMP v6.2.1 in an IceLake system (running CentOS8) is
returning:
Version: GNU MP 6.2.1
Host type: nehalem-pc-linux-gnu
ABI: 64
Install prefix: /usr
Compiler: gcc
Static libraries: yes
Shared libraries: yes
I wasn't expecting Nehalem so my guess is that it doesn't