On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 8:39 AM, Kalle Raiskila <[email protected]>wrote:
> 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?)
>
Does someone have OSX < 10.7 available, and is willing to test this?
The current OSX version is 10.8. Version 10.7 was released about two years
ago, and OSX operating system upgrades are typically uncomplicated and not
expensive (say, the new version costs $50, and most of the installation
consists of a few mouse clicks and a reboot -- there is definitively no
need to save/restore user data etc.). It just may be that there are not
enough pocl users running a pre-10.7 version of OSX.
> 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.
>
We have currently tests for x86_64 and x86. Are there volunteers for other
architectures? Even a sporadic test result or a heads-up on the mailing
list would be good at this point.
-erik
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