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Message-ID: <52379EF6.8040509@gentoo.org> Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 20:14:46 -0400 From: "Rick \"Zero_Chaos\" Farina" <zerochaos@...too.org> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: --fork using different OpenCL devices -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09/16/2013 07:41 PM, Solar Designer wrote: > On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 01:24:31AM +0200, magnum wrote: >> On 17 sep 2013, at 00:55, Solar Designer <solar@...nwall.com> >> wrote: >>> On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 12:03:56AM +0200, magnum wrote: >>>> Apparently, both Bull's 13.4 and Well's 13.6beta work fine >>>> with timers, signals and keypresses. Maybe we don't even have >>>> to use OS_TIMER=0 anymore, or is that unrelated? >>> >>> It is related. Yes, maybe we can set OS_TIMER = 1 now. Please >>> try. >> >> Yep, that works fine on both. So should we stick to OS_TIMER = 0 >> anyway for now, or should we drop that clause from os.h and >> require a recent driver? > > This is up to you. As an option, can we possibly have a > compile-time check of Catalyst version (even though it might differ > from the runtime version)? > One vote for just setting a recent driver minimum and calling it good. Thanks, Zero -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.20 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSN572AAoJEKXdFCfdEflKtVsQALGG/IdUMyrVGEEvnK5aGYYN 7Kj32lvXnNxmGgyd1RPRqh65p795wUVY/i16/EyBaRjx0LX+JdD7TUCSN+kX5O8+ 6kiGGPC/SXS52p6NdyxyU3bZ5qxlhIQnkuJe7o5RPXrwqYyhDtt7RZB57saFRQr/ jhu3GYpzY54oB8WdJA+16vvfofFVReBoNZa0U5c9jH+JmEpOK+mb995v0RCtiJ6w A3+MQ2kXME2qUPsbzUqWXS5bJMpYCB/3pzf0exDnu697lB5hccScc60kREMWkL9w nM6RSnahH0LLclIjZKmh1f8krl4QFEOn160n2PoaTrLSPj3pSRi/hESejW5m+yIL k2hoZt+6AY/FY8beDrZJnkdFCYx08VzRQWCj+9QbHz85IT6Twij+903MMu5mQ5S4 nUjYn0GUjYVKB6iQLRKA5I2Sn5/JJ5NiGXjm79BQ22axv3fAwWupDUJogvFaooGC oCV7K9UEtjNWgZe/mloD/9Q02SsxOPqD5OdhVeV3OW3ECMTpbQJhCXJHBCfsWMJW 5oGvC9srz428zhRHdQz5q1zWupr1+epLMJkbb92L2aajqdxaQ14QZ0lFHgnCzKVI dTft8J+3J3TylDcBJEbmSfLv/UdCrJYufOxPpmTyacnDVwuFChE0FnFO1HBVgF72 ko4SnAAL4yV9fmZ926Nc =B0QP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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