Hi Levente!

how you keep track of upstream locations and which one has new releases 
available?
New releases are announced on the ROCm GitHub page [1]. All components of the ROCm stack are hosted on Github, distributed over three projects: the core components [2], the "software platform" [3] and the developer tools [4]. Changes in the package structure are usually described in the release notes. For major releases (such as a potential ROCm 6) it also helps to browse AMD's Ubuntu repo [5].

It looks like the whole stack has version 5.3.1 released.
A patch release only affects a small part of the ROCm stack. So it's common that some developers tag a new release before the official release if there are no changes in their package.

Now, a "little bit" of feedback after reviewing your mcurrent AUR packages.
Thank you very much for your review. I will implement as much as possible in the upcoming 5.3.1 release. As a first test I've updated comgr. Unit tests are now called in check() and CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is set to None.

The packages mathtime-professional, pcg-c-git and python-meshio are not part of 
the ROCm stack. Regarding mathtime-professional: It's a popular (proprietary) 
math font for scientific texts. Several large publishers (Springer-Verlag, 
Cambridge University Press) use it in their books. The package integrates it in 
LaTeX, the most popular markdown language for scientific texts in STEM.

Best!
Torsten

[1] https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute/ROCm
[2] https://github.com/RadeonOpenCompute
[3] https://github.com/ROCmSoftwarePlatform
[4] https://github.com/ROCm-Developer-Tools
[5] http://repo.radeon.com/rocm/apt/

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