Igor Peshansky/Watson/i...@ibmus wrote on 05/26/2010 05:56:03 PM:
> Jim LaGrone wrote on 05/26/2010 04:37:32 PM:
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> > > Re: [X10-users] Compiling with x10c++
> > > From: David P Grove - 2010-05-26 20:23
> > > I see things like this from time-to-time when compi
Jim LaGrone wrote on 05/26/2010 04:37:32 PM:
> > Re: [X10-users] Compiling with x10c++
> > From: David P Grove - 2010-05-26 20:23
> > I see things like this from time-to-time when compiling with g++ 4.4.
> > Usually the problem is that someone failed to include o
I used to get an email when someone responded to my queries, but this
apparently is no longer the case.
Dave,
Can you suggest how I can compile my code?
Jim
> Re: [X10-users] Compiling with x10c++
> From: David P Grove - 2010-05-26 20:23
> I see things like this from time-to-
maybe it helps.
--dave
Jim LaGrone wrote on 05/26/2010 03:50:01 PM:
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> 05/26/2010 03:50 PM
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> [X10-users] Compiling with x10c++
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> I get the following when compiling wit
I get the following when compiling with CentOS on Intel. Any suggestions?
x10c++ -commandlineonly -d ../bin -OPTIMIZE=true -INLINE_OPTIMIZATIONS=true
-MAIN_CLASS=RUN_knowledgeFormation Complex.x10 LetterAngle.x10 LSB.x10
MyClock.x10 FFT.x10 Bitmap.x10 State.x10 GenScalData.x10
RUN_knowledgeFor