On 06/03/2016 07:54 AM, Stefan Peter wrote:
Dear Andreas Metzler
On 03.06.2016 19:44, Andreas Metzler wrote:
Stefan Peter <s_pe...@swissonline.ch> wrote:
[...]
IIRC, current enblend/enfuse always use OpenMP. The separation in OpenMP
and not OpenMP enabled binaries has been dropped when support for the
image cache (which was not compatible with OpenMP) was dropped in 4.1.

Right, except that this change happened in 4.2. 4.1 still supported
image cache.

Thank you for the correction. Because testing in Debian still is on
4.1.5, using the -mp variant of enblend/enfuse is the solution if you
want to take advantage of all the cores in your machine.

With kind regards

Stefan Peter

Thank you, Stefan! It is happily blending away with all cores going now. :)

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