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> As a fallback, I'd suggest a script that checks for package management, uses
> it if present, let's the user specify the package manager if known, and exit
> with an error condition if none of these conditions are satisfied. It still
> presents unnecessary roadblocks that our scripts solve, e
On Mon, Jan 30, 2017 at 11:38:19AM +0100, Sebastian Huber wrote:
> >The IEEE128 code almost certainly has some bugs on non-Linux
> >configurations.
> >You could try debugging it, or you could avoid it (for now) by e.g. making
> >long double the same as double.
>
> If I set rs6000_long_double_type
Hi Damian,
> If you're able to join our weekly OpenCoarrays teleconference tomorrow at 10
> AM Pacific time, please let me know your gmail address so that I can add you
> to the call on Hangouts. I really would like to resolve these issues more
> efficiently than is possible by email. I'm rea