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Hi,
This is a follow up of the post Re:dfdNewTask1D crash - Intel Community, since the original post has been closed for a reason I don't know, leaving some questions unanswered.
So, to answer to Shanmukh.SS last question, the update is:
I was able to solve my issue by adding the mkl_vml_p4.2.dll in the list of preloaded dlls. I guess that this dll can work with all of the processors (older and newer), whereas I was not sure for the library mkl_vml_avx512.2.dll.
I browsed the links you sent me but not in deep because I changed my mind on how to link with the MKL. I decided to enclose all the MKL functions I need into another dll which is statically linked with the MKL, so I probably won't have these issues anymore.
Best regards,
Phil.
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Hi Phillippe,
Thanks for posting in Intel Communities.
I decided to enclose all the MKL functions I need into another dll which is statically linked with the MKL, so I probably won't have these issues anymore.
>> Sure, Please let us know if you face any challenges while trying to perform the same.
Best Regards,
Shanmukh.SS
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Hi,
A gentle reminder:
Could you please let us know if there are any updates on your issue?
Best Regards,
Shanmukh.SS
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Hi,
I was able to move the related functions and subroutines into another dll statically linked to the MKL. I tested this new dll with success. My next step will be probably to build a third dll which will contain all the functions I would need from the MKL and to statically link this dll with the latest version of the MKL. My concern is to still be able to call the 32-bit version once it will be removed from the installation package (in 2025 as you mentioned) in case we still have 32-bit applications at that time.
So, I think that this post can be closed but I would like to know if you've got some info about the original problem and if a future version will have a fix for it.
Best regards,
Phil.
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Hi,
As the industry has largely shifted to 64-bit architecture over the last decade, Intel® oneMKL 32-bit binaries will be deprecated in the upcoming Intel® oneMKL 2024.0 release and targeted to be removed after one year deprecation notice period. If you are currently using the 32-bit binaries, please consider upgrading to our 64-bit options. You can share your feedback or any concerns on the oneMKL Community Forum or through Priority Support.
So, I think that this post can be closed
>>Sure, Thanks for letting us know. In case you run into any other issues please feel free to create a new thread.
Best Regards,
Shanmukh.SS
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