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An interesting link for the upcoming EL5.

http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/02/16/winning-benchmarks-before-its-released-red-hat-enterprise-linux-5/


OpenMP is a standard with precompiler directives for multithreading. From what I recall 
from my previous W*ndows programming days it was for Fortran and C++. I haven't checked if 
it is provided for other languages since then, but anyway. :-) In any case, it is about 
the programmer providing specific multithreading guarantees about the execution of 
specific code.


BTW, I read in a Fedora web page that they compile its binaries with specific flags. Are 
the flags used for compiling SL the same as the flags used for EL?

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