Heyho,
On 11.05.20 23:41, Kurt Kremitzki wrote:
Hi Nate,
On Monday, May 11, 2020 3:45:10 PM CDT Nathaniel Graff wrote:
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I welcome and appreciate any feedback!
Thanks,
Nate Graff
It's funny, I just purchased an iCEBreaker FPGA over the weekend, was looking at the
state of supporting
Hi Nate,
On Monday, May 11, 2020 3:45:10 PM CDT Nathaniel Graff wrote:
> <-snip->
> I welcome and appreciate any feedback!
>
> Thanks,
> Nate Graff
It's funny, I just purchased an iCEBreaker FPGA over the weekend, was looking
at the state of supporting software in Debian, and noticed this wasn'
Hi Debian Science Team,
I’m interested in packaging nextpnr (https://github.com/YosysHQ/nextpnr) for
Debian, and since the Debian Science Team currently maintains the rest of the
Yosys FPGA toolchain, I thought I'd first reach out here to make sure I step on
the fewest possible toes.
I’m new t
Le lundi 11 mai 2020 à 21:10 +0200, Sébastien Villemot a écrit :
> Le mardi 12 mai 2020 à 01:48 +0800, Drew Parsons a écrit :
> > 2b) A separate thing to look into is whether the alternative for
> > libblas.so.3 can be slaved on to libblas.so (or vice versa) so they
> > don't have to be configure
Hi Drew,
Le mardi 12 mai 2020 à 01:48 +0800, Drew Parsons a écrit :
> 2) The naming of the alternatives links is not intuitive, marked
> arch-specifically as libblas.so-x86_64-linux-gnu,
> libblas.so.3-x86_64-linux-gnu, etc.
> Normally it would just be libblas.so, as in "update-alternatives
>
On 2020-03-26 22:46, Mo Zhou wrote:
Hi science team,
As discussed before, thanks to google, I'm participating GSoC this year
and I'll work to improve our BLAS/LAPACK ecosystem. Details can be
found
in my GSoC proposal document:
Great job, I hope you do well!
The expected diliverables of
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