On 10/15/17 12:47, O. Hartmann wrote:
all right, that is what I picked up from the porter's handbook, but I must have
overlooked the note (if there is anything like that) regarding the sufficient 
first 7
digits.

If you look at other ports, most use 7 digits.

I tried this earlier (yes, and I do also a make makesum ;-))), but I get a 
complete
different "structure" right now - no tarball which contains exactly OpenCL 2.1 
or OpenCL
2.2 (the one I'd like to download), but a complete hierarchie of the CL 
sources, starting
from OpenCL 1.0 to OpenCL 2.2. Either, there has been a change in the way 
OpenCL headers
are provided, or there is a magic trick to download, depending on the 
GH_TAGNAME, a
tarball ending in "*_GH0.tar.xz"


The version downloaded using GH_TAGNAME should have the same structure as releases, unless the project structure itself has been radically changed between releases. The top folder name is going to be different for GH_TAGNAME. A release is just an alpa-numeric tag in a sequence of commits, nothing more.


Yuri

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