Andreas Beckmann, on jeu. 11 janv. 2018 16:47:57 +0100, wrote:
> On 2018-01-11 09:35, Graham Inggs wrote:
> > On 10/01/2018 06:19, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> >> CUDA 9.0 finally reached experimental. Did someone get around testing
> >> it, yet?
> >
> > I sync'd it into Ubuntu as soon as it cleared
On 2018-01-11 09:35, Graham Inggs wrote:
> On 10/01/2018 06:19, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
>> CUDA 9.0 finally reached experimental. Did someone get around testing
>> it, yet?
>
> I sync'd it into Ubuntu as soon as it cleared NEW, and have been testing
> since then.
> Pycuda 2017.1.1-1 built without
On 10/01/2018 06:19, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
CUDA 9.0 finally reached experimental. Did someone get around testing
it, yet?
I sync'd it into Ubuntu as soon as it cleared NEW, and have been testing
since then. As usual, the Ubuntu drivers require modification [1], so I
built them locally for
Hello,
Andreas Beckmann, on mer. 10 janv. 2018 05:19:29 +0100, wrote:
> I didn't test the other rdepends that are in sid only. But they will
> need sourceful uploads anyway for switching the compiler (to gcc-6/g++-6
> - not the default, but the best we can get and still better than clang-3.x).
st
Hi,
CUDA 9.0 finally reached experimental. Did someone get around testing
it, yet?
I'd like to start the transition soon. There are only two rdepends left
in testing (and going to be autorm'ed in 5 days) - both pycuda and
hwloc-contrib seem to be (manually) binNMUable.
I didn't test the other rde
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