Result for 08C79527E4E0B560711B4D37A6AB6BB8A5D043EA

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/pocl-doc/html/_sources/index.rst.txt
FileSize628
MD5D70ED46E68C272E736AC91A8DD1F516D
SHA-108C79527E4E0B560711B4D37A6AB6BB8A5D043EA
SHA-2565737DAEB8D182DAA7A95EEC22751E7B097A41E42AB3263001FEDEC46520B45C2
SSDEEP12:vscSIARTM+RHnCT2r2zWd8vsO3xKleDItE8bYV5/G8r6BUS5K0:0c7ATM+RHE2YWK0OclM8YD/vPS5K0
TLSHT1BAF02028F6881209BB23C43F3232AE32DFE3809C01441CB2B1AC400C3986B0A738DDF9
hashlookup:parent-total10
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 10 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5EB1F47AD0B24D148167D9B89EAD82573
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionPocl's goal is to become an efficient open source (MIT-licensed) implementation of the OpenCL 1.2 (and soon OpenCL 2.0) standard. In addition to producing an easily portable open-source OpenCL implementation, another major goal of this project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs with compiler optimizations, reducing the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. At the core of pocl is the kernel compiler that consists of a set of LLVM passes used to statically transform kernels into work-group functions with multiple work-items, even in the presence of work-group barriers. These functions are suitable for parallelization in multiple ways (SIMD, VLIW, superscalar,...).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepocl
PackageRelease7.fc33
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-17DED4E299C275C6FEABDDF746258FB7CA7C27EAB
SHA-256C3BFF87AA85281DC4BCB32A9B7648D502C927D083ABCA832AEBD7A0A22201CFF
Key Value
MD55E9D7C641C5C54079D0383A8709F9AC9
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionPocl's goal is to become an efficient open source (MIT-licensed) implementation of the OpenCL 1.2 (and soon OpenCL 2.0) standard. In addition to producing an easily portable open-source OpenCL implementation, another major goal of this project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs with compiler optimizations, reducing the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. At the core of pocl is the kernel compiler that consists of a set of LLVM passes used to statically transform kernels into work-group functions with multiple work-items, even in the presence of work-group barriers. These functions are suitable for parallelization in multiple ways (SIMD, VLIW, superscalar,...).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepocl
PackageRelease7.fc33
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-11B0CE16EA0A95A5A8D708C0480E658D67D918805
SHA-25663FA13BD766F6394463D0BD59FAD9496BE99404D010586287300DB89E99B9027
Key Value
MD5B52840A1333D15928A0A682AF7CFFBD6
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionPocl's goal is to become an efficient open source (MIT-licensed) implementation of the OpenCL 1.2 (and soon OpenCL 2.0) standard. In addition to producing an easily portable open-source OpenCL implementation, another major goal of this project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs with compiler optimizations, reducing the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. At the core of pocl is the kernel compiler that consists of a set of LLVM passes used to statically transform kernels into work-group functions with multiple work-items, even in the presence of work-group barriers. These functions are suitable for parallelization in multiple ways (SIMD, VLIW, superscalar,...).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepocl
PackageRelease7.fc33
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-14F112DC5CDF7646FA8326B13A996E0AE33D18483
SHA-25646DC026FA2E97149B2BBD93193461F479AA6B2F006DBFF316936B8DB56183107
Key Value
MD524A2B19B3631EFB1A6FA87DD45872C88
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionPocl's goal is to become an efficient open source (MIT-licensed) implementation of the OpenCL 1.2 (and soon OpenCL 2.0) standard. In addition to producing an easily portable open-source OpenCL implementation, another major goal of this project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs with compiler optimizations, reducing the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. At the core of pocl is the kernel compiler that consists of a set of LLVM passes used to statically transform kernels into work-group functions with multiple work-items, even in the presence of work-group barriers. These functions are suitable for parallelization in multiple ways (SIMD, VLIW, superscalar,...).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepocl
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-10C806C8C5369017913007F7F4D4A27E09EB720D4
SHA-256FDE87D01DBFA03CB5B9FFA5A2D06BA326703A31AF78FFA86EBC1761F89110FA3
Key Value
FileSize78196
MD5CA90BA1327961ED2D1F528F05D68F69A
PackageDescriptiondocumentation for the pocl library Portable Computing Language is an open source implementation of the OpenCL standard which can be easily adapted for new targets. One of the goals of the project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs, avoiding the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. A "native" target is included, which allows running OpenCL kernels on the host (CPU). . This package provides the development files for the pocl library. Unless very specific needs, this package is useless. This package is only required to link directly and explicitly with pocl. . This package provides the documentation for the pocl library.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepocl-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1.5-6
SHA-15E1FF087EF6A3C22A83FEDBBF680A7219F2BA4DD
SHA-2568A51013424F9382A502D5E93C9F6C171FB25F7C83E0D70F2D6A5E5E9AB0588A4
Key Value
MD5D778AB90F857297B6E74E9F4254E168A
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionPocl's goal is to become an efficient open source (MIT-licensed) implementation of the OpenCL 1.2 (and soon OpenCL 2.0) standard. In addition to producing an easily portable open-source OpenCL implementation, another major goal of this project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs with compiler optimizations, reducing the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. At the core of pocl is the kernel compiler that consists of a set of LLVM passes used to statically transform kernels into work-group functions with multiple work-items, even in the presence of work-group barriers. These functions are suitable for parallelization in multiple ways (SIMD, VLIW, superscalar,...).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepocl
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-19C2E9F4F8DB4459EE8AD56C5AE1512A1CEDD663C
SHA-256C57D077423374F182B9762BF280FC72966696BE63E1D46B7E4B54443ACB7AEB6
Key Value
MD5D306F9467845B38D4646B3DF04378ED4
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionPocl's goal is to become an efficient open source (MIT-licensed) implementation of the OpenCL 1.2 (and soon OpenCL 2.0) standard. In addition to producing an easily portable open-source OpenCL implementation, another major goal of this project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs with compiler optimizations, reducing the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. At the core of pocl is the kernel compiler that consists of a set of LLVM passes used to statically transform kernels into work-group functions with multiple work-items, even in the presence of work-group barriers. These functions are suitable for parallelization in multiple ways (SIMD, VLIW, superscalar,...).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepocl
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-1A03014E82833927CF647980C2E1F6706EE84A60E
SHA-256AB44ED78067116BEA7762113463FCFC97406EFB8062D61C5940425C54FCF2F46
Key Value
FileSize77892
MD57AA11489DD41B38F7FDC0C20FFBB8CD9
PackageDescriptiondocumentation for the pocl library Portable Computing Language is an open source implementation of the OpenCL standard which can be easily adapted for new targets. One of the goals of the project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs, avoiding the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. A "native" target is included, which allows running OpenCL kernels on the host (CPU). . This package provides the development files for the pocl library. Unless very specific needs, this package is useless. This package is only required to link directly and explicitly with pocl. . This package provides the documentation for the pocl library.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamepocl-doc
PackageSectiondoc
PackageVersion1.4-6
SHA-1AEE7BF1B84DF166CA6218B539C2CE20CBF4B18A5
SHA-25656C4DE0D4439E7860A7E68300BD59FE8AC8486C1A263987B5F9D169A88C710BF
Key Value
MD55D437DAA14A5A961C3098B9A2CB2042B
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionPocl's goal is to become an efficient open source (MIT-licensed) implementation of the OpenCL 1.2 (and soon OpenCL 2.0) standard. In addition to producing an easily portable open-source OpenCL implementation, another major goal of this project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs with compiler optimizations, reducing the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. At the core of pocl is the kernel compiler that consists of a set of LLVM passes used to statically transform kernels into work-group functions with multiple work-items, even in the presence of work-group barriers. These functions are suitable for parallelization in multiple ways (SIMD, VLIW, superscalar,...).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepocl
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-11CA50813A797F5849FF44AE37DE914D257FF1D79
SHA-256624E72AAE1543C3BFDCD6631C284B2F05BFAE4738706951EFBBD8B0BE8AC6959
Key Value
MD51A342436D8734AC4446A705430806F87
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionPocl's goal is to become an efficient open source (MIT-licensed) implementation of the OpenCL 1.2 (and soon OpenCL 2.0) standard. In addition to producing an easily portable open-source OpenCL implementation, another major goal of this project is improving performance portability of OpenCL programs with compiler optimizations, reducing the need for target-dependent manual optimizations. At the core of pocl is the kernel compiler that consists of a set of LLVM passes used to statically transform kernels into work-group functions with multiple work-items, even in the presence of work-group barriers. These functions are suitable for parallelization in multiple ways (SIMD, VLIW, superscalar,...).
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepocl
PackageRelease7.fc33
PackageVersion1.5
SHA-158B9500BDA07F3275DEDA199631CC4CA45F70CA2
SHA-256D4C1EAB6321D1E609A841CB2CAAF88EA36F3258E24A3786DA960348D1DB7CD08