On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:25:57 -0500
Andreas Kloeckner <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> This should be fixed in current git.
> 

Hi Andreas,

I was wondering if this bug re-appeared ...
I just checked out v2013.2 and I did not manage to have a system with all my 
devices operational:

ii  amd-opencl-icd-legacy:amd64            8.97.100.7-3~bpo70+1               
amd64        AMD OpenCL ICD (legacy)
ii  intel-opencl-icd                       3.2.1.16712-2                      
amd64        OpenCL* runtime for Intel® CPU device
ii  mic-opencl-icd                         3.2.1.16712-2                      
amd64        OpenCL* runtime for Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor device
ii  nvidia-opencl-common                   331.20-1                           
amd64        NVIDIA OpenCL driver
ii  nvidia-opencl-icd:amd64                331.20-1                           
amd64        NVIDIA OpenCL ICD
ii  ocl-icd-libopencl1:amd64               1.3-3                              
amd64        Generic OpenCL ICD Loader
ii  opencl-headers                         1.2-2012.04.18a-1                  
all          OpenCL (Open Computing Language) header files
ii  python-pyopencl                        2013.2-1                           
amd64        Python wrapper for OpenCL

Is your trick of CL_PRETEND_VERSION = '1.1' still working ?
I have the opencl version 1.2 for both the header & library on the
computer.

All devices (AMD, Intel, MIC) can be used except the Nvidia one which
crashes with a segfault when one creates a context on it.

Do you have any suggestion? thanks in advance.

Cheers,

-- 
Jérôme Kieffer
tel +33 476 882 445

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