Approved src.alts for SPEC OMP2012
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The following srcalt tar file has been accepted for use by the HPG Committee
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Approved toolsets for SPEC OMP2012
The following toolsets have become available for use since the release
of SPEC OMP2012. These toolsets are approved for use in
generating publicly-publishable results, but no support is provided:
- 2 December 2014 - windows-i386-120.tar.
This toolset was built on Windows 7 and is compatible with Windows 7 and
later client operating systems and is expected to work on Windows Server
2008 and later server operating systems. It allows rate runs with more
than 64 copies.
To use this toolset, install OMP2012 as normal. Assuming an installation in C:\OMP2012, then:
- C:
- cd \OMP2012
- C:\OMP2012\bin\spectar xvf <path to>\windows-i386-120.tar
- install.bat
- 28 August 2014 - linux-ubuntu14_04-ppc64le-67.tar.
This toolset was built on Ubuntu 14.04 and is compatible with Linux
systems running on 64-bit little-endian PowerPC systems. It is expected
to work on Ubuntu 14.04 and later, though it may work on others as well.
- 5 February 2014 - linux-apm-arm64-118.tar.
This toolset was built on APM Linux and is compatible with systems supporting the ARMv8 (AArch64) instruction
set. It is expected to work on Fedora 19 and later and Ubuntu 13.1 and later, though it may work on others
as well.
- 30 March 2012 - linux-debian6-armv6-40.tar.
This toolset was built on Debian 6 and is compatible with systems supporting the ARMv6 instruction set.
It is expected to work on Debian and Debian-derived Linux distributions, though it may work on others
as well.
- 30 March 2012 - linux-ubuntu1004-armv7-118.tar.
This toolset was built on Ubuntu 10.04 and is compatible with systems supporting the ARMv7 instruction set.
It is expected to work on Ubuntu and possibly other Debian-derived Linux distributions, though it may work on
others as well.