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  • XorEaxEax
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    Well, if it's a compiler/compiler suite I don't see why the licence would matter since it doesn't affect the generated code.

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  • cb88
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    I'm not a twitter fan either but yeah.. I updated my post before you replied sorry about that

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    I think on Twitter or elsewhere I mentioned the v3 revision.
    OK that explains it, not a twitter user (or follower).

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by deanjo View Post
    The article only says " GNU GPL license" not which revision.
    I think on Twitter or elsewhere I mentioned the v3 revision.

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by cb88 View Post
    cause that is what micheal said
    The article only says " GNU GPL license" not which revision.

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  • cb88
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    cause that is what micheal said

    From his twitter account "I'll also say that the license of dirndl is GNU GPLv3." http://twitter.com/#!/MichaelLarabel
    Last edited by cb88; 11 June 2011, 11:44 AM.

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by cb88 View Post
    Its GPLv3 though which eats at some people....
    May I ask how you know it is GPLv3 and not another revision?

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  • deanjo
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    Originally posted by yogi_berra View Post
    No, its a just stupid license that keeps lawyers employed.
    Winner winner chicken dinner!

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  • neuron
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    Originally posted by kacperpl1 View Post
    Is this thing:
    A) some set of libraries overriding default system/c/c++ math/computational libraries and it works out of box after installation on every workload
    B) is it some compiler/compiler addon so you had to compile those benchmarks from source?
    If its the option A) its awesome
    If option B) its nice but it won't necessarily change the game.

    Does it utilize gpu power? Will this give a nice boost for mid range cpu's and gpu's?

    Anyway can't wait till its official
    B is just as good. It just takes some more time until it reaches the end users.

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  • yogi_berra
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    Originally posted by kraftman View Post
    This is something WONDERFUL!
    No, its a just stupid license that keeps lawyers employed.

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