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Hi,
I am trying to do a bit of overclocking in my CPU and I wanted to test the actual differences between different configuration by using some tests from the phoronix-test-suite. I installed this package from AUR and then I listed the available test suites with
$ phoronix-test-suite list-available-suites | grep Processor
pts/chess - Chess Test Suite Processor
pts/compiler - C/C++ Compiler Tests Processor
pts/compression - Compression Tests Processor
pts/cryptography - Cryptography Processor
pts/multicore - Multi-Core Processor
pts/renderers - Renderers Processor
If I try to install, for example, the first one pts/chess to test the CPU, two tests fail to install.
The following tests failed to install:
- pts/lczero-1.5.1
- pts/n-queens-1.2.1
If I open the logs mentioned in the installation output, I see the following errors
meson.build:87:0: ERROR: File libs/lczero-common/proto/net.proto does not exist.
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgomp
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
The first error I'm lost, it looks like a file is missing. The second one seems to be related to GOMP library. But this has been merged into mainline GCC, so I don't know what is missing.
Same happen whens I try to install other suites. Usually one or two tests fail to install. Doing a quick search on the Internet I couldn't find any recent posts with people having similar issues, so I don't know if it's something related to my system, the package in AUR or something else.
Is anyone actively using phoronix-test-suite with Arch? And in particular, has anyone had similar issues when trying to install test suites?
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Apologies for bumping an old thread, but did you find a solution for this?
I'm also facing the same error, but it's a different suite.
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgomp
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Moving to AUR issues.
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pts/n-queens-1.2.1
The source for n-queens is from 2004 and seems to be available only from phoronix itself .
see https://openbenchmarking.org/innhold/65 … d67283591f .
lc-zero should work though.
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