> Nice work!

Thanks :)

> The only x86 32-bit use I can think of would be wine if it supports ROCm.

Yeah I looked into it, and it looks like rocm-runtime fails on 32bit due to 
some assumptions for 64bit in the code.
I don't think there's too much value to 32bit, so it's not really worth trying 
to rework the code.
 
> The answer in Fedora is usually: work with upstream to unbundle. If
> ROCclr is used by more than one package then there's value in unbundling
> it and making it a shared library. Same for the others.

Yeah, upstream seems a bit uninterested. Last time I checked, you could build 
ROCclr independently as a static lib, but it's deprecated. I might try that 
when I have time, and then see how easy it is to convert to a shared lib.

Thanks for the feedback
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