Russ Allbery wrote:
The below bug was reported against the Debian gnubg package. Note that
the Debian package is based on a CVS snapshot from 20060923; if this is
already fixed in CVS, please let me know. When replying, please keep
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Hello all,
my name ist Joachim, I'm new in this group.
My first step to get involved ist to recompile the source.
Compiling for windows (xp) results in 50% less evaluation speed
compared to the binary download (27448 to 4029295).
I followed the instructions from Superfly Jon (08/02/06).
In both
This is caused by font size differences. There are some assumptions on
the size of fonts just around there.
Christian.
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Hi,
there is two things you have to do to make use of the SSE registers.
- Use the SSE vectorized code. ( define USE_SSE_VECTORIZE )
- turn the -msse in the compiler switches.
I'm not sure how MaxMaini's builds are built (since I build my own),
but I guess he builds with
I'm not sure how MaxMaini's builds are built (since I build my own),
but I guess he builds with SSE. Jon even made a system such that
the program detects if SSE is available runtime and the sets a
pointer to the right evaluation function. In that way we can build
SSE binaries, and still be able
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure how MaxMaini's builds are built (since I build my own),
but I guess he builds with SSE. Jon even made a system such that
the program detects if SSE is available runtime and the sets a
pointer to the right evaluation function. In that way we can build
SSE
Hello,
Is it any way that i can analyze my .gam files from
Gammonempire using your software? If not, do you plan to include this format in
a future version?
Sincerely,
Kjetil Bøe
Norway
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