On 05/07/2017 10:05, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
I had seen them, too, but haven't investigated them at all :-)
Should I upload the version we have right now? Is there an upstream
releasse announcement? What changed?
I found this [1]:
cuBLAS 8.0.61.2 New Features
cuBLAS Library
This update conta
On 2017-07-04 18:38, Graham Inggs wrote:
> On 03/07/2017 21:33, Graham Inggs wrote:
>> If it is easy for you to do, please push the tarballs...
> Got them, thanks!
>
> I see there are now an additional downloads for x86_64 [1] and ppc64le [2]:
>
> Patch 2 (Released Jun 26, 2017)
>
> cuBLAS Patch
On 03/07/2017 21:33, Graham Inggs wrote:
If it is easy for you to do, please push the tarballs...
Got them, thanks!
I see there are now an additional downloads for x86_64 [1] and ppc64le [2]:
Patch 2 (Released Jun 26, 2017)
cuBLAS Patch Update to CUDA 8: Includes performance enhancements and
On 30 June 2017 at 03:14, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> Prepared in svn, packages build, but not tested at all :-)
Wow, thanks!
If it is easy for you to do, please push the tarballs so they can be
accessed here:
https://anonscm.debian.org/viewvc/pkg-nvidia/tarballs/
On 2017-06-28 11:53, Graham Inggs wrote:
> I've just noticed that CUDA 8.0.61 is now available for download.
>
> I haven't looked at it yet, but will do when I get a chance.
Prepared in svn, packages build, but not tested at all :-)
Andreas
I've just noticed that CUDA 8.0.61 is now available for download.
I haven't looked at it yet, but will do when I get a chance.
Package: nvidia-cuda-toolkit
Version: 8.0.44-3
Severity: wishlist
https://devblogs.nvidia.com/parallelforall/cuda-9-features-revealed/
The good news is CUDA 9 supports up to Clang-3.9 and GCC-6,
that is to say we could switch the default compiler to gcc soon.
Backporting CUDA 9 to stretch would
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