2017-08-02 11:37:12 |
Julien Schueller |
description |
I encountered runtime crashes with libtbb2 on yakkety running openturns code samples.
as yakkety has gcc 6, it is hit by this bug:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-threading-building-blocks/topic/641654
I recompiled it with cxx flag "-fno-lifetime-dse" and the crash was gone.
using the xenial package also works (compiled with gcc 5.4) |
I encountered runtime crashes with libtbb2 on yakkety running openturns code samples.
as yakkety has gcc 6, it is hit by this bug:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-threading-building-blocks/topic/641654
I recompiled it with cxx flag "-fno-lifetime-dse" as advised editing the linux.gcc.in file and the crash was gone.
using the xenial package also works (compiled with gcc 5.4) |
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2017-08-02 11:37:18 |
Julien Schueller |
description |
I encountered runtime crashes with libtbb2 on yakkety running openturns code samples.
as yakkety has gcc 6, it is hit by this bug:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-threading-building-blocks/topic/641654
I recompiled it with cxx flag "-fno-lifetime-dse" as advised editing the linux.gcc.in file and the crash was gone.
using the xenial package also works (compiled with gcc 5.4) |
I encountered runtime crashes with libtbb2 on yakkety running openturns code samples.
as yakkety has gcc 6, it is hit by this bug:
https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-threading-building-blocks/topic/641654
I recompiled it with cxx flag "-fno-lifetime-dse" as advised editing the linux.gcc.inc file and the crash was gone.
using the xenial package also works (compiled with gcc 5.4) |
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