2009/7/21 John Maddock
Could you isolate the bessel function usage to a single file and compile that one file without -g?
You mean with -P to create a simple preprocessed file ? I can do, yes. Without -g, it will pass (I've tried this on my real case before I found the guilty function).
No I mean use separate file compilation, so you build everything with -g *except* that problem function.
Oh ! Yes, it would be possible, but it would add some complexity to my SCons file, so I'll probably try without -g until Intel releases a fixed compiler.
Sorry, it's all I can think of at present :-(
No problem. I tried to dig inside the details functions, but they are too complicated for the scarce amount of time I have for this :( (I'll let Intel find a solution :D)
Me too I think: I have now been able to reproduce on Linux, but the small amount of playing around I gave it failed to find a workaround :-(
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