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FS#62273 - [darktable] PLEASE ENTER SUMMARY
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Opened by Justin Burket (TheJEB) - Monday, 08 April 2019, 00:54 GMT
Last edited by Antonio Rojas (arojas) - Wednesday, 10 April 2019, 06:24 GMT
Opened by Justin Burket (TheJEB) - Monday, 08 April 2019, 00:54 GMT
Last edited by Antonio Rojas (arojas) - Wednesday, 10 April 2019, 06:24 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
Core dump upon launch when using intel-gmmlib version 19.1.1 Abort was called at 22 line in file: ../neo/runtime/gmm_helper/gmm_interface.cpp Roll back to intel-gmmlib version 18.1.1 solves issue. |
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Comment by Justin Burket (TheJEB) -
Wednesday, 10 April 2019, 00:57 GMT
Issue was solved with an upgrade of underlying compute-runtime. intel-gmmlib now at 19.1 with no coredumps. Suggest closure.