Hello Danesh,

I cannot answer to your question because I don't use GMM++, instead I'm
porting my code to use getfem++ with visual studio 2008 and c++ intel
compiler 11.1.

I would like to say something in the mail list to know the opinion from the
maintainers and the developers about creating some kind of sources with the
files necessary ready to just import the project getfem++ and gmm++ and
start compiling and building. Similar as it is done in mingw-gcc.

I think there is enough background in terms of devolpers using VS to create
that package of sources (or even binaries) in order to make life easier for
people starting using getfem.

What do you think? Maybe some of us could send our files to be included ?

I don't mean that it has to be maintained at all, but we could provide "as
is" package to help the developers in the future.

I'm sorry Danesh that I used your thread for this. I will post it in a
separate thread if I see there is someone interested.

Jaime Armendariz

On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 11:23 PM, Danesh Daroui <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have recently ported our code written with GMM++ to 64-bit system and
> recompiled the code in Visual Studio 2008. The weird thing is that when
> I run the code, GMM++ function compiled with Visual Studio 2008
> has extremely poor performance comparing to the old 32-bit code compiled
> with MingW on Windows. I also compiled the code with Intel C++ Compiler
> 11.1 in Visual Studio 2008, and the performance of GMM++
> functions were still very very low and they worked very slow. What is
> the reason? I thought, maybe the GMM++ code is suited to be compiled
> with gcc, but in the web site it is stated that the code is compatible with
> Intel C++ Compiler 8.0. Has anybody had same experience?
>
> Thanks,
>
> D.
>
>
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