On Sun, Jun 30, 2024 at 6:07 PM Ben Beasley <c...@musicinmybrain.net> wrote:

> The latest upstream release of python-llvmlite now has “experimental”
> support for LLVM 15, and the package is now built with LLVM 15 in Rawhide.
> Upstream plans to support LLVM 17 or later “eventually,” but the timeline
> is indefinite (https://github.com/numba/llvmlite/issues/1048). After some
> discussion with co-maintainers of the python-llvmlite package in the
> neuro-sig, we agree that we don’t have the collective or individual
> appetite to maintain llvm15, and we expect to orphan the python-llvmlite
> package if llvm15 is retired as planned. This will impact sympy, which has
> python-llvmlite as an optional dependency, but it should be sufficient for
> the sympy package to simply drop its BuildRequires on %{py3_dist llvmlite}
> if and when python-llvmlite is ultimately retired.
>

I've taken over llvm (and rest, including spirv-llvm-translator) 15
maintenance as intel compute stack still depends on it (
https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/issues/289 ). I'll try my
best to keep it building, running and working and I'll send out a separate
email once my need for it ceases to exist.


> On 6/27/24 2:07 PM, Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho wrote:
>
> The Fedora LLVM team is planning to retire the remaining compat packages for
> LLVM 14, 15 and 16 by July 4th.
>
> The complete list of packages is:
> - llvm14: used by golang-tinygo-x-llvm, python-llvmlite
> - llvm15: used by clang15, golang-tinygo-x-llvm, intel-igc, 
> intel-opencl-clang,
>           lld15, openshadinglanguage, spirv-llvm15.0-translator
> - clang15: used by clang15, golang-tinygo-x-llvm, intel-igc,
>            intel-opencl-clang, lld15, openshadinglanguage,
>            spirv-llvm15.0-translator
> - lld15: used by intel-igc
> - llvm16: used by clang16, golang-tinygo-x-llvm, ldc, lfortran, lld16
> - clang16
> - lld16
>
> If anybody would like to keep maintaining these packages in Fedora, we would
> gladly transfer ownership of them.
> Keep in mind they are not supported by upstream anymore.
>
>
>
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František Zatloukal
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