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Please upgrade to onetbb #38

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tillea opened this issue Jul 29, 2022 · 7 comments
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Please upgrade to onetbb #38

tillea opened this issue Jul 29, 2022 · 7 comments

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@tillea
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tillea commented Jul 29, 2022

Hi,
Debian has migrated to onetbb (the successor of tbb). Unfortunately flexbar does not build with the new API as you can read in the bug report against the Debian package which says:

/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/src/Flexbar.h:15:10: fatal error: tbb/pipeline.h: No such file or directory
   15 | #include <tbb/pipeline.h>
      |          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~   
compilation terminated.             

It would be great if flexbar would support this new API.
Kind regards, Andreas.

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tillea commented Oct 14, 2022

Any news about this? Please note that flexbar can not be distributed with the next stable release if this will not be fixed.

@tony-travis
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Hi, Andreas.

I've just cloned the "flexbar" GitHub repo and compiled it successfully from source under Ubuntu-MATE 22.04 LTS + med-bio + med=bio-dev

I'm not sure what the precise relationship between Debian and Ubuntu is, but there are no "onetbb" packages available for Ubuntu 2022.04 LTS

Bye,

Tony.

@tillea
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tillea commented Dec 19, 2022 via email

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tillea commented Jan 16, 2023

I just like to repeat: If you want to have flexbar in the next Debian stable release as well as future Ubuntu releases it is time to act upon this issue now.

@tony-travis
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The email address of the first author [email protected] no longer exists and I have not had a reply from my email to [email protected], who was a also an email contact on the https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28541403/ paper. Sadly, I think Flexbar should now be considered 'orphanware' because of no response from upstream either here of by email.

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lkeegan commented Feb 9, 2023

@tillea I've made an initial attempt at this in #41 if helpful for you

I don't actually use this software directly so haven't been able to test it, but at least it compiles...

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tillea commented Feb 9, 2023 via email

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