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May 5, 2016 05:05 AM | Torsten Rohlfing
RE: CMTK on windows
Hi Greg -
I don't have an answer from the top of my head, but two things:
1. If this is a problem with line endings, then changing them from whatever they are in the problem file to the respective other alternative (e.g., Windows-to-Unix or Unix-to-Windows) should make the problem disappear, or at least change CMTK's reaction.
2. For an immediate fix, you could try using the Cygwin binaries instead of the VS build. Coincidentally, I recommend that anyway, because the Cygwin tools are compiled with gcc, which supports OpenMP, whereas the version you are using was compiled with the free VS edition, which does not. Since CMTK uses OpenMP extensively, you should see substantially better multi-CPU support in the Cygwin binaries.
Best,
Torsten
I don't have an answer from the top of my head, but two things:
1. If this is a problem with line endings, then changing them from whatever they are in the problem file to the respective other alternative (e.g., Windows-to-Unix or Unix-to-Windows) should make the problem disappear, or at least change CMTK's reaction.
2. For an immediate fix, you could try using the Cygwin binaries instead of the VS build. Coincidentally, I recommend that anyway, because the Cygwin tools are compiled with gcc, which supports OpenMP, whereas the version you are using was compiled with the free VS edition, which does not. Since CMTK uses OpenMP extensively, you should see substantially better multi-CPU support in the Cygwin binaries.
Best,
Torsten
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