On Sun, 21 Feb 2016, R Edgar wrote:
> On 21 February 2016 at 22:33, wrote:
> > Intolerable differences have not been found. They are always minor <%5 and
> > their source can come from several places. For example, different
> > compilers (or even different versions of the same compiler) can hav
On Sun, 21 Feb 2016, zkauf...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
> This topic gets brought up occasionally and their are valid arguments
> to both sides. One reason we have hesitated to use dynamic libs is the
> partly due to freesurfers long release cycle (all subjects that are
> part of a study need to
On 21 February 2016 at 22:33, wrote:
> Intolerable differences have not been found. They are always minor <%5 and
> their source can come from several places. For example, different
> compilers (or even different versions of the same compiler) can have
> different sorting behavior when presented
Intolerable differences have not been found. They are always minor <%5 and
their source can come from several places. For example, different
compilers (or even different versions of the same compiler) can have
different sorting behavior when presented with objects that have
equivalent comparators.
This topic gets brought up occasionally and their are valid arguments to
both sides. One reason we have hesitated to use dynamic libs is the partly
due to freesurfers long release cycle (all subjects that are part of a
study need to be performed all on the same version). This long release
cycle som
On 20 February 2016 at 17:28, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> hmmm, the only thing that worries me about dynamic linking is that it
> will add variability to the outputs. Zeke has spent endless amounts of time
> tracking down e.g. mac vs. pc differences in math libs and such.
What sort of differences were
On Sat, 20 Feb 2016, Bruce Fischl wrote:
> hmmm, the only thing that worries me about dynamic linking is that it
> will add variability to the outputs. Zeke has spent endless amounts of time
> tracking down e.g. mac vs. pc differences in math libs and such. Won't
> dynamic linking just make th
hmmm, the only thing that worries me about dynamic linking is that it
will add variability to the outputs. Zeke has spent endless amounts of time
tracking down e.g. mac vs. pc differences in math libs and such. Won't
dynamic linking just make that a much more prevalent problem?
Bruce
On Sat,