On Wed, Jul 08, 2020 at 09:21:11PM +0100, Rhys Perry via aur-general wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
> I maintain the package fathom-git. This is a go package.
>
> I have had to make the PKGBUILD quite messy because this package requires
> that it is in the GOPATH which also needs a whole folder structure. I
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 h
Hi,
I maintain the package fathom-git. This is a go package.
I have had to make the PKGBUILD quite messy because this package
requires that it is in the GOPATH which also needs a whole folder
structure. In order for it to build I had to create a custom GOPATH in
the SRC directory, copy the gi
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
On 08/07/2020 15:34, Nick Black wrote:
> (i sent this to arch-dev originally by mistake; apologies for
> any duplicates you might receive)
>
> I took over the quite out-of-date intel-opencl-runtime, and
> updated it from 1:18.1.0.013-2 to the current (released
> 2020-06-04) 1:20.26.17199 from
> h
(i sent this to arch-dev originally by mistake; apologies for
any duplicates you might receive)
I took over the quite out-of-date intel-opencl-runtime, and
updated it from 1:18.1.0.013-2 to the current (released
2020-06-04) 1:20.26.17199 from
https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/releases/tag/