On Friday, December 8, 2023 12:41:59 AM EST Jun Aruga (he / him) wrote:
> Congratulations for the PyTorch package!
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-torch
> 
> I hope someone will announce this great achievement to the Fedora
> community too, and update the following page too.
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/PyTorch/packagingStatus

Yes, this is nice that we have pytorch in Fedora. Looking at the specfile...

USE_CUDA=OFF
USE_ROCM=OFF

Which does not align with:

%description
PyTorch is a Python package that provides two high-level features:
 * Tensor computation (like NumPy) with strong GPU acceleration

GPU acceleration?  Also,

USE_OPENMP=OFF

So, no threading? What about at least enabling BLAS? Maybe it is by default. 
Not seeing it in the specfile. Without a CUDA version of this, it can't be 
used the way it was meant to be. We still need to use pip install to get an 
accelerated version:

pip install torch
python3
>>> import torch
>>> torch.__config__.show()

The config listed there should be compared with the config in the spec file to 
get as close to the expected feature set as possible so that people can just 
switch. This is a positive step and I would love to switch one day.

Best Regards,
-Steve

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