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Intel Performance Primitives and uClibc

postaquestion
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I have an embedded app with very little space that would like to use the IPP. The problem is we don't have room for the GNU C Library and are using uClibc. IPP is supplied in binary form and linked against glibc so it isn't compatible with our target.

We are tied to a Pentium-M processor so multiple CPU support at runtime is not an issue.

The documentation talks about a static version of the libraries but our evaluation does not have those static library files present. I have read some information from uClibc people who have had varying levels of success with IPP and uClibc by using the static version.

Is there any way to receive a version of IPP that is compiled and linked against uclibc?

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Ying_S_Intel
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Dear Customer,

Sorry for the late response. We are checking this issue and get back to you soon.

Thanks,
Ying

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Ganesan_G_
Beginner
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We are having a similar situation. Even though this thread is quite old we are looking for a solution link for this. Appreciate any light.

Thank you

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Chao_Y_Intel
Moderator
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Ganesan, 

Did you have a chance to check with the static libraries?  Any problem do you get? 

Thanks,
Chao

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