The Oil Runtime Compiler
Orc is a library and set of tools for compiling and executing very simple programs that operate on arrays of data. The “language” is a generic assembly language that represents many of the features available in SIMD architectures, including saturated addition and subtraction, and many arithmetic operations.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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baselibs.conf | 0000000013 13 Bytes | |
mingw32-orc.spec | 0000003663 3.58 KB | |
orc-0.4.22.tar.xz | 0000445792 435 KB |
Revision 12 (latest revision is 15)
Fridrich Strba (fstrba)
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Michael DePaulo (mikedep333)
(revision 12)
Hi. I managed to upgrade orc to 0.4.22, the version in openSUSE_13.2. However, I am not sure how this fits into the grand scheme of things. In order to build a package that depends on orc, you need to install orcc (the compiler) from the native orc package, and install mingw32-liborc-devel . I do not know how well this package will work on older versions of openSUSE that have older versions of native ORC. I can tell you that this upgrade enabled my pulseaudio 6.0 RC1 package to build under openSUSE 13.2; that new version of PulseAudio requires ORC 0.4.17 or later.
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