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On building MXNET from soure with the command:
make -j USE_MKLDNN=1 USE_OPENCV=1 USE_BLAS=mkl
The compiling always failed with error as below:
In file included from src/operator/nn/mkldnn/mkldnn_base.cc(23):
src/operator/nn/mkldnn/./mkldnn_base-inl.h(57): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "mkldnn.hpp"
#include "mkldnn.hpp"
^
In file included from src/operator/quantization/mkldnn/mkldnn_quantized_conv.cc(27):
src/operator/quantization/mkldnn/../../nn/mkldnn/mkldnn_base-inl.h(57): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "mkldnn.hpp"
#include "mkldnn.hpp"
Seems this is introduced by commit 65edc95 (@azai91), as the compilation is okay on commit 8949989with same build command.
Environment info (Required)
CentOS 7.5
GCC 4.8.5
What to do:
1. Download the diagnosis script from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/master/tools/diagnose.py
2. Run the script using `python diagnose.py` and paste its output here.
Package used (Python/R/Scala/Julia):
(I'm using ...)
MXNet commit hash: f2dcd7c
(Paste the output of git rev-parse HEAD here.)
Build config:
make -j USE_MKLDNN=1 USE_OPENCV=1 USE_BLAS=mkl
Error Message:
In file included from src/operator/nn/mkldnn/mkldnn_base.cc(23):
src/operator/nn/mkldnn/./mkldnn_base-inl.h(57): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "mkldnn.hpp"
#include "mkldnn.hpp"
^
In file included from src/operator/quantization/mkldnn/mkldnn_quantized_conv.cc(27):
src/operator/quantization/mkldnn/../../nn/mkldnn/mkldnn_base-inl.h(57): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "mkldnn.hpp"
#include "mkldnn.hpp"
Minimum reproducible example
(If you are using your own code, please provide a short script that reproduces the error. Otherwise, please provide link to the existing example.)
Steps to reproduce
(Paste the commands you ran that produced the error.)
Description
On building MXNET from soure with the command:
make -j USE_MKLDNN=1 USE_OPENCV=1 USE_BLAS=mkl
The compiling always failed with error as below:
In file included from src/operator/nn/mkldnn/mkldnn_base.cc(23):
src/operator/nn/mkldnn/./mkldnn_base-inl.h(57): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "mkldnn.hpp"
#include "mkldnn.hpp"
^
In file included from src/operator/quantization/mkldnn/mkldnn_quantized_conv.cc(27):
src/operator/quantization/mkldnn/../../nn/mkldnn/mkldnn_base-inl.h(57): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "mkldnn.hpp"
#include "mkldnn.hpp"
Seems this is introduced by commit 65edc95 (@azai91), as the compilation is okay on commit 8949989 with same build command.
Environment info (Required)
CentOS 7.5
GCC 4.8.5
Package used (Python/R/Scala/Julia):
(I'm using ...)
For Scala user, please provide:
java -version
)mvn -version
)scala -version
)For R user, please provide R
sessionInfo()
:Build info (Required if built from source)
Compiler (gcc/clang/mingw/visual studio): gcc 4.8.5
MXNet commit hash:
f2dcd7c
(Paste the output of
git rev-parse HEAD
here.)Build config:
make -j USE_MKLDNN=1 USE_OPENCV=1 USE_BLAS=mkl
Error Message:
In file included from src/operator/nn/mkldnn/mkldnn_base.cc(23):
src/operator/nn/mkldnn/./mkldnn_base-inl.h(57): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "mkldnn.hpp"
#include "mkldnn.hpp"
^
In file included from src/operator/quantization/mkldnn/mkldnn_quantized_conv.cc(27):
src/operator/quantization/mkldnn/../../nn/mkldnn/mkldnn_base-inl.h(57): catastrophic error: cannot open source file "mkldnn.hpp"
#include "mkldnn.hpp"
Minimum reproducible example
(If you are using your own code, please provide a short script that reproduces the error. Otherwise, please provide link to the existing example.)
Steps to reproduce
(Paste the commands you ran that produced the error.)
@TaoLv @pengzhao-intel
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