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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T20:55:09+00:00 2026-06-18T20:55:09+00:00

I’m trying to work up some hidden markov code in c++ using the HMMlib

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I’m trying to work up some hidden markov code in c++ using the HMMlib library from

http://www.cs.au.dk/~asand/?page_id=152

I am using an ubuntu 12.04, with gcc / g++ 4.6

My compile step instruction is:

g++ -I/usr/local/boost_1_52_0 -I../ MAIN.cpp

This produces the following error:

In file included from ../HMMlib/allocator_traits.hpp:25:0,
             from ../HMMlib/hmm_table.hpp:25,
             from MAIN.cpp:1:
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/4.6/include/pmmintrin.h:32:3: error: #error "SSE3      instruction set not enabled"
In file included from ../HMMlib/hmm_table.hpp:25:0,
             from MAIN.cpp:1:
../HMMlib/allocator_traits.hpp:50:33: error: ‘__m128d’ was not declared in this scope
../HMMlib/allocator_traits.hpp:50:40: error: template argument 2 is invalid
../HMMlib/allocator_traits.hpp:77:32: error: ‘__m128’ was not declared in this scope
../HMMlib/allocator_traits.hpp:77:38: error: template argument 2 is invalid
In file included from ../HMMlib/hmm_table.hpp:26:0,
             from MAIN.cpp:1:
../HMMlib/operator_traits.hpp:112:32: error: ‘__m128d’ was not declared in this scope
../HMMlib/operator_traits.hpp:112:39: error: template argument 2 is invalid
../HMMlib/operator_traits.hpp:205:31: error: ‘__m128’ was not declared in this scope
../HMMlib/operator_traits.hpp:205:37: error: template argument 2 is invalid
In file included from ../HMMlib/hmm_table.hpp:27:0,
             from MAIN.cpp:1:
../HMMlib/float_traits.hpp:37:13: error: ‘__m128’ does not name a type
../HMMlib/float_traits.hpp:43:13: error: ‘__m128d’ does not name a type
In file included from ../HMMlib/hmm.hpp:34:0,
             from MAIN.cpp:3:
../HMMlib/sse_operator_traits.hpp:63:35: error: ‘__m128’ was not declared in this scope
../HMMlib/sse_operator_traits.hpp:63:41: error: template argument 2 is invalid
../HMMlib/sse_operator_traits.hpp:95:36: error: ‘__m128d’ was not declared in this scope
../HMMlib/sse_operator_traits.hpp:95:43: error: template argument 2 is invalid

I have absolutely no idea what these errors mean, and how to resolve them

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    2026-06-18T20:55:11+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 8:55 pm

    You have to enable the sse3 intrinsics of gcc with a command line option. Try compiling with

    g++ -msse3 -I/usr/local/boost_1_52_0 -I../ MAIN.cpp
    

    or selecting instruction set by processor

    g++ -march=core2 -I/usr/local/boost_1_52_0 -I../ MAIN.cpp
    

    Reply to your comment: -march=native selects the instruction set of the processor you are currently running.

    Note that -msse3 already selects its subsets -msse2 and -msse

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