nm can't list symbol name for the object file generated by icc -ipo option

Reference Number : DPD200117663 Version : Intel® C++ Compiler 11.x Operating System : Linux Problem Description : When building some linux applications using the “-ipo” option, the libtool reports “syntax error in VERSION script”. The root cause is that nm can’t get correct symbol table from the object file generated by icc ‘–ipo’ option build

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Only so many ways to say it

You’ve seen us give this warning before, and there are only so many ways to say it or come up with a clever title :)  But here it is: ultrasn0w users must stay away from any firmware updates past 3.0 (including today’s 3.1 beta) until we release the tools that let you update the firmware without updating the baseband.

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Only so many ways to say it

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Q&A from Webinar: Find Errors in Windows* C++ Parallel Applications

Q1.

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Intel® Parallel Studio – Case Studies

Case Studies Envivio* Brings Video Encoding Innovation to Multicore with Intel® Parallel Studio As the only company to offer convergence solutions supporting the “three screens” of video (TVs, PCs, and mobile phones), Envivio makes IP video a reality over any type of network and to any multimedia device from mobile to HD. Creating IP video convergence encoding solutions for telcos and broadcasters in an industry where performance expectations are high, the innovative Envivio knows the difference the right software tools can make. Faced with challenges encoding HD video on single core platforms, Intel® Parallel Studio parallelism tools for Windows* is a natural fit.

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Geoclue: Location Information Retrieval for Moblin 2.0 Linux

•          Geoclue Geoclue is a geoinformation service that will be included in Moblin 2.0. It uses multiple providers (like Gypsy, gpsd, Hostip, Geonames, etc…) to provide more than the Position/Velocity information given by most location-based APIs. For example, it can also give postal address information based upon your current location

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Gypsy: GPS Information Retrieval for Moblin 2.0 Linux

          Gypsy Gypsy has replaced gpsd as the GPS daemon for reporting location coordinates in Moblin 2.0.

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libstdc++ Source Files

Please find the libstdc++ sources used by PSET for the Linux* product here .

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libstdc++ Source Files

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Intel Compilers for Linux Version 11.1 Silent Installation Guide

Linux Compiler Professional 11.1 Special Installation Instructions Linux Compiler Professional 11.1 “Silent” or “Non-interactive” Installation Instructions Contents: Silent Command Line Installations RPM Command Line Installations LSB Support Redistribution Package Installations Uninstall Instructions Links of Interest Silent Command Line Installations Starting with release 11.0, the Linux installation programs for Compiler Professional are built using the PSET (Program Startup Experience Technologies) 2.0 core.  This PSET core is a framework of tools built by Intel to provide a robust set of installation and licensing features that are consistent across Intel product lines.  A similar PSET core is used for the Windows* and Mac OS* X installation packages as well. One feature provided in the PSET core is support for the “silent” install.  Historically, “silent” really meant “non-interactive”.  At this point, “silent” also means “does not report copious amounts of information”.  The silent install really is silent now, assuming there are no problems during the installation.  The silent install method allows the user to perform a command line installation of an entire package with no need to answer prompts or make product selections.

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Announcing Version 2.1 of Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers

Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers (Intel® GPA), Version 2.1 Feature Overview New features added to Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers Intel is pleased to announce Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers 2.1. This version includes a number of significant new product features that have been added at the request of developers and publishers worldwide. These new features will allow you to more quickly and easily identify and resolve performance bottlenecks in your game or graphics application.

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The needs of the many…

Spock said it best: “The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few…” Summary: We can jailbreak the 3GS right now.  But making our jailbreak public at this point in time would benefit relatively few people.  It would in fact be detrimental to many more people than it would help.

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