We installed the 8.2 beta9 for AMD64 on our Dual Opteron box and tried compiling a very simple multi-task Ada program using gnatmake. When the program executed, it said: "failed run-time assertion : Tasking not implemented on this configuration" It would be useful for the RPM to configure the compiler and run-time libraries so that multi-task Ada programs running natively on AMD64 use the available SMP support in the kernel. As it is, programs with tasks in do not execute at all. Has this been fixed in the latest SuSE AMD64? Regards, David Legg
Hi, On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Legg, David wrote:
Has this been fixed in the latest SuSE AMD64?
We configure gcc with --enable-thread=posix. If that's not enough to make gnat work with threads, then possibly not. The in-house Ada experience is nearly non-existant, but if you can provide a small Ada testprogram together with something like a Makefile, or description how to build/run, we could verify. Ciao, Michael.
Michael Matz told me that:
Has this been fixed in the latest SuSE AMD64?
We configure gcc with --enable-thread=posix. If that's not enough to make gnat work with threads, then possibly not. The in-house Ada experience is nearly non-existant, but if you can provide a small Ada testprogram together with something like a Makefile, or description how to build/run, we could verify.
I have already filled a bugreport for this three days ago ;-) http://bugzilla.suse.de/show_bug.cgi?id=33003 "How to reproduce" steps are included. Michal Ludvig -- sUsE cR, s.R.o mludvig@suse.cz | Cray is the only computer (+420) 296.545.373 http://www.suse.cz | that runs an endless loop Personal homepage http://www.logix.cz/~mic | in just four hours.
Hi, On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, Michal Ludvig wrote:
I have already filled a bugreport for this three days ago ;-) http://bugzilla.suse.de/show_bug.cgi?id=33003
That's wonderful. Thanks. Ciao, Michael.
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Legg, David
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Michael Matz
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Michal Ludvig