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Number of commits found: 7 |
Wednesday, 3 May 2023
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08:01 Fernando ApesteguĂa (fernape) Author: O. Hartmann
lang/pocl: Update to POCL 3.1
PR: 271159
Reported by: ohartmann@walstatt.org (maintainer)
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Tuesday, 9 Nov 2021
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17:56 Mikael Urankar (mikael)
lang/pocl: Update to 1.8
PR: 257449
d25b263 |
Sunday, 14 Feb 2021
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13:04 jwb
lang/pocl: Update hwloc dependency to hwloc2
hwloc and hwloc2 conflict, so all depdendents should be moved to hwloc2
if possible
PR: 252522
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Saturday, 19 Dec 2020
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17:56 jbeich
lang/pocl: update to 1.6
Changes: http://portablecl.org/pocl-1.6.html
PR: 251958
Submitted by: O. Hartmann (maintainer)
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Thursday, 6 Jun 2019
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21:07 brooks
Update to POCL 1.3.
PR: 224584
Submitted by: ohartmann@walstatt.org (maintainer)
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Friday, 12 May 2017
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17:08 rezny
Update to 0.14 and switch to llvm40 by default
PR: 218332
Reviewed by: jbeich
Approved by: swills (mentor), maintainer (timeout)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10508
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Monday, 21 Nov 2016
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14:36 kwm
Add pocl.
Portable OpenCL aims to be an efficient open source (MIT-licensed)
implementation of the OpenCL 1.2 standard. pocl uses Clang as an
OpenCL C frontend and LLVM for the kernel compiler implementation,
and as a portability layer. Thus, if your desired target has an LLVM
backend, it should be able to get OpenCL support easily by using pocl.
PR: 171914
Submitted by: O.Hartmann <ohartmann@walstatt.org> (based on)
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Number of commits found: 7 |