Well, it looks like we're not alone on this project. This email was just sent
to me:
Adam,
I managed to track down someone who can probably help you with your ICC work,
if you're nice to him. :)
See the forwarded message:
Have your friend contact bill dot hilliard at intel dot com. He's on t
Cold you please fix your reply?
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Also, in the academic environment the grad student/university can pay for the
license that the student slipstreams into their gentoo installation, making it
100% legal depending on how many seats he or she buys.
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On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 15:16:18 +0100
Sébastien Fabbro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There was some attempts a few years ago for rolling up a full Gentoo
> with icc, but it hit several problems if I recall. Now both icc and
> gcc have improved since then.
Including needing package specific CFLAGS bec
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On Thursday July 17, Adam Stylinski wrote:
> Pro's:
>
> 1.) Bloody fast machine code. Intel obfuscates their architecture
> but they give back to the community as much as possible to make their
> hardware marketable toward the open source sysadmin,
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On Thursday July 17 Adam Stylinski wrote:
> The intel C Compiler (icc) has an ebuild for gentoo and the wiki has
> a script to integrate it with portage. This script work
Robert Bridge wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:34:11 +0900
Luca Barbato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Adam Stylinski wrote:
The intel C Compiler (icc)
icc, xlc, llvm, sunstudio could be interesting fields of discovery.
Which are the pitfalls of using icc?
lu
If I recall cor
I'm not suggesting that it be sold. Gentoo is
non-profit anyway, the livecd could be available for
download only. The binaries don't have to be
licensed if you're not selling them, however the
compiler does. This is where the non-commercial free
license comes in (with a fetch restriction requiring
On 23:24 Thu 17 Jul , Adam Stylinski wrote:
> There are very few pitfalls, none of which I see as real killers.
> These include:
>
> 1.) Closed source compiler: Yes this stands against what we believe,
> and yes by closing their source they're protecting the trade secrets
> of their archit
On 14:23 Thu 17 Jul , Adam Stylinski wrote:
> The intel C Compiler (icc) has an ebuild for gentoo and the wiki has a
> script to integrate it with portage. This script works will in terms
> of building binaries, however when mixed with gcc environments there
> are massive linking issues. I
Oh yes, and we can also take advantage of the free support that intel offers
for all users:
http://www.intel.com/support/performancetools/sb/CS-017156.htm
Not to mention they have forums filled with intel developers/experts which we
can get involved. I'm sure intel would benefit from this and
There is some record of a version of the kernel being compiled with some
patches involved. It's probably possible, I'd imagine. Though, this is not
necessary for the first builds.
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There are very few pitfalls, none of which I see as real killers. These
include:
1.) Closed source compiler: Yes this stands against what we believe, and yes by
closing their source they're protecting the trade secrets of their
architecture. It also could be more difficult to debug, although
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 11:34:11 +0900
Luca Barbato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Stylinski wrote:
> > The intel C Compiler (icc)
>
> icc, xlc, llvm, sunstudio could be interesting fields of discovery.
>
> Which are the pitfalls of using icc?
>
> lu
>
If I recall correctly, needing some packa
Adam Stylinski wrote:
The intel C Compiler (icc)
icc, xlc, llvm, sunstudio could be interesting fields of discovery.
Which are the pitfalls of using icc?
lu
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The intel C Compiler (icc) has an ebuild for gentoo and the wiki has a script
to integrate it with portage. This script works will in terms of building
binaries, however when mixed with gcc environments there are massive linking
issues. I propose that an ICC profile is made which contains spec
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