Le mercredi 16 mars 2016 à 09:25 -0700, Johannes Wagner a écrit :
> just a little update. Tested some other fedoras: Fedora 22 with llvm
> 3.8 is also slow with julia 0.5, whereas a fedora 24 branch with llvm
> 3.7 is faster on julia 0.5 compared to julia 0.4, as it should be
> (speedup from inner loop parts translated into speedup to whole
> function).
> 
> don't know if anyone cares about that... At least the latest version
> seems to work fine, hope it stays like this into the final fedora 24
What's the "latest version"? git built from source or RPM nightlies?
With which LLVM version for each?

If from the RPMs, I've switched them to LLVM 3.8 for a few days, and
went back to 3.7 because of a build failure. So that might explain the
difference. You can install the last version which built with LLVM 3.8
manually from here:
https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/nalimilan/julia-nightlies/fedora-23-x86_64/00167549-julia/

It would be interesting to compare it with the latest nightly with 3.7.


Regards



> > hey guys,
> > I just experienced something weird. I have some code that runs fine
> > on 0.43, then I updated to 0.5dev to test the new Arrays, run same
> > code and noticed it got about ~50% slower. Then I downgraded back
> > to 0.43, ran the old code, but speed remained slow. I noticed while
> > reinstalling 0.43, openblas-threads didn't get isntalled along with
> > it. So I manually installed it, but no change. 
> > Does anyone has an idea what could be going on? LLVM on fedora23 is
> > 3.7
> > 
> > Cheers, Johannes
> > 

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