On Fri, 3 Jan 2014 19:02:12 +0200 Kalle Raiskila <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Or is there something wrong with my environment I haven't > > > > figured out? > > > > > > Do you know what is the logic in the dynamic library file name > > > numbering in FreeBSD? > > > > No, not precisely. The handbook > > (http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/developers-handbook/policies-shlib.html) > > says that only the form libfoo.so.X.Y is supposed to be used > > (major.minor) and the ELF linker doesn't handle the minor number. > > > > Indeed, but seems X and Y mean different things on GNU and BSD :) > I fixed the pocl.icd contents in > https://github.com/pocl/pocl/commit/9f0f106dd9db48819501e13796553248cfef6253 > to conform to what seemed to be the consensus on the 'net. The best > explanation (and I hope the correct one) I found was this: > http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE%3aShared_library_packaging_policy#Versioning_schemes > > So libpocl.so.3 seems to be correct, on BSD. All right, I didn't digg that deep. I can live with version .3, if this is correct. So I think we need not to change much, do we? > > Unfortunately, I didn't get pocl to work :/ It blocks in > pthread_create on a mutex. Since Oliver already reported pocl to work > on BSD, I blame this failure on my BSD usage skills: I must have > goofed somewhere (this was my first time setting up a FreeBSD). Wait, wait, wait .... I was able to compile the port, but I wasn't able to perform even a single "OpenCL book benchmark/test run". ViennaCL is broken, it doens't even build with 0.9-sources with the ports Makefile I have created. I should take a look at this on FBSD 11-CURRENT as well. How did you check? Did you also try to run the OpenCL book tests on your FBSD box? > Also, this > was FreeBSD 9.2, not 11. Oliver, would you please try it out on 11 > too, and report. Thanks. > > kalle I have also a notebook running 9.2-STABEL at hand. I will try the same build on that machine. Oliver
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