On 07/05/13 08:35, ext Pekka Jääskeläinen wrote:
> On 05/07/2013 05:25 AM, Erik Schnetter wrote:
>> - The ARM gnueabihf branch merge seems to come along nicely, so we should
>> definitively include it.
>
> I think this is up to Kalle (or someone else who takes ARM responsibility
> for the release) to decide.

I'll check ARM (gnueabi). Can't promise to find a gnueabihf system to 
test - perhaps Sumit could help with that. But in either case, I'll 
merge the gnueabihf.

> Is the OSX issue a regression? If it is, we might want to take it more
> seriously. If not then it's a new feature and IMHO need not stall the release.

It is a regression. Commit 623 broke it.
The problem is the Khronos OCL headers that don't deal with OSX < 10.7 
having OCL 1.2 available. What would happen on OSX in general if pocl 
would distribute modified/patched OSX headers? (not just work-arounds 
with the fix-include/ ... kludge?)


> I'll reopen the Pentium 4/X86 bug as there seems to be some failures with that
> again. They are math builtin related, do you have a guess?

The math kernels + tests seem to be quite fragile/volatile, especially 
on non-mainline (i.e. non-x86_64) architectures.


kalle

-- 
But beware the debugger. Dark side of the source it is.
If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate
your destiny. Consume you it will.

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