On 08/07/2020 17:06, Nick Black wrote: > Daniel Bermond via aur-general left as an exercise for the reader: >> This package seems to be a pre-compiled variant (-bin) of repository >> intel-compute-runtime. If so, it should be renamed to >> intel-compute-runtime-bin. > Great point; thanks for the heads-up. I'll see if the source can > be grabbed, and if so, move to that. If it's unavailable, or I > can't get it packaged up, I'll execute the rename (this was my > first update of a package I took over). > >> There is a known bug in gcc 10.1 that prevents us from updating igc. The >> bug is already fixed in gcc git master, and the fix is marked to be >> included in gcc 10.2, which in turn most likely will be released in late >> july or august if we consider the historical gcc release schedule. > Thanks for the information. I'm not sure how much the obsolete > version of the package was being used; if it was in wide use, > I'm sure I'll get some bugreports, and I'll back up to a release > from earlier this year. Otherwise, I'm inclined to wait for the > gcc update. > >> For the time being, if you really need updated versions of gmmlib and >> igc, you can try to use intel-gmmlib-git and intel-graphics-compiler-bin >> from the AUR. > Thanks for the pointer, Daniel! Hopefully I'll be able to > rebuild the sources against the Arch community versions of > libgmm/libigc, and that'll fix things up. > > I personally don't need any particular version; I'm just trying > to pitch in on Arch, and as an HPC guy, the unloved Intel OpenCL > packages seemed a good place to start =].
Nice. Welcome to the Arch Linux community! :) -- Best regards, Daniel Bermond
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