Dear Santiago,

Il 14/05/24 22:55, Santiago Vila ha scritto:
El 14/5/24 a las 7:15, Antonio Valentino escribió:
On Sat, 11 May 2024 21:46:59 +0200 Santiago Vila <sanv...@debian.org> wrote:
E       error: unknown target CPU 'generic'

I'm sorry but I have no clue about this issue.
Looking at the log It seems that the CPU is not recognized.

Yes, that's what it seems.

Not sure, however if the issue is in compyle or in pyopencl.

Do you have an idea if the updated versions of the package (e.g. the ones currently in stable or in unstable) build properly on the same platform?

I tried building compyle_0.8.1-4 (bookworm version)
in a bullseye chroot, and it failed with a similar error.

On the other hand, both packages (compyle and pyopencl) build fine
in bookworm (that's why the bugs are marked as closed in the bookworm version)
in the same platform.

So yes, this seems to be a problem in pyopencl.

Because this is oldstable and packages are not expected to change,
I think that whoever wants to build this from source will be able
to use nocheck. Therefore, I think it would be ok to forget
about this one.

If you are curious, I'm filing these bugs because the last point
release of bullseye will be the last one, so this is the last
opportunity to have a distribution which builds from source.

Release Policy does not apply anymore, so it is up to the
individual maintainers to decide if they want to fix the bugs
or not.

Thanks.

Thanks for dedicating time on this.
Unfortunately I do not have better ideas so I think that we could leave things as they are now for the time being.

kind regards
--
Antonio Valentino

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