Re: The OpenCL ICD problem

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2011/7/8 Nicolas Bigaouette <nbigaouette@xxxxxxxxx>:
> I think it requires 1.0 to provide, well, 1.0... Version 1.1 adds many
> things. For example, there is no type3 (float3, int3, etc.) in 1.0, just in
> 1.1. So if your code uses float3, then you'll probably get some undefined
> symbols when linking to a 1.0 libOpenCL.so. This is a guess though.

Ok, I'll try to put together some 1.1-specific code to test this.
If you have such a code already, let me know...

> Also kralyk , regarding the intel ocl package, I think we should install it
> in /opt/intel/opencl-sdk, not /opt/intel-opencl-sdk.

Alright, I'll update the package.

~kralyk


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