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Compiling Arm Compute Lib for QNX OS
Gilboa
over 3 years ago
are there any references or cmake for compiling Arm Compute Lib for QNX OS (on arm)?
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Ben Clark
over 3 years ago
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This question is probably best asked at https://github.com/ARM-software/ComputeLibrary/issues but I'll make enquiries to get you an answer here
Andy Neil
over 3 years ago
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Ben Clark
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maybe also on the QNX forums?
Ben Clark
over 3 years ago
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Ben Clark
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Unfortunately Arm Compute Library hasn't created anything for QNX OS. They suggested raising it on github (as above) so it keeps getting attention, and might rise up their list. Andy's suggestion...