Hi Tomasz,

On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 11:46:18 +0200, Tomasz Rybak <bogom...@post.pl> wrote:
> I am sending one email to two groups - just call me lazy ;-)
> 
> Yesterday python-pycuda got accepted into Debian unstable,
> and today it landed in archives.
> This means that Debian unstable contains PyCUDA 2011.1.3 with
> git patches from 2011-08-13 (smem_alloc_granularity) and
> from 2011-08-14 (fix of debug code leak) is available in Debian
> unstable. Package should migrate into testing (and thus
> become candidate for inclusion into next stable Debian)
> after two weeks if there are no problems with it.
> 
> At the same time both Debian unstable and Debian testing
> both contain PyOpenCL 2011.1.2 with changes from git
> up to 2011-07-16. After 2011.2 is released I intend to
> upload it into Debian.
> 
> Unfortunately Ubuntu still contains PyOpenCL 0.92.
> Automatic upload of Debian version into Ubuntu did
> not worked, probably because of bug
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyopencl/+bug/763457
> which forces users to install NVIDIA drivers even
> if they use another OpenCL provider. Debian version
> contains fix (at least I hope that it fixes this problem)
> but I got no reply to my message asking whether problem
> is fixed or not.
> 
> As for PyCUDA in Ubuntu, it does not look like it will
> be included soon. Ubuntu has different driver architecture,
> and does not contain NVIDIA CUDA toolkit, and both are heavily
> used by python-pycuda.

Sounds great! Thanks for your work on this.

Andreas

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