Dear Security Team
The package nvidia-cuda-toolkit (non-free) ships some Java-based
visual tools; Nvidia Visual Profiler and Nsight Eclipse Edition, which
require the OpenJDK 8 JRE.
When Debian switched default-jre, we started to ship Nvidia's bundled
JRE as nvidia-openjdk-8-jre (see #900300).
A
* Graham Inggs:
> As of nvidia-cuda-toolkit 10.1.243, upstream stopped shipping the
> bundle JRE, and expect users to download it directly from Oracle. We
> are considering our options, and one which is very attractive for us
> is for openjdk-8 to be reintroduced for Bullseye, but the question is
On Thursday, April 9, 2020 12:11:12 PM PDT Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Graham Inggs:
> > As of nvidia-cuda-toolkit 10.1.243, upstream stopped shipping the
> > bundle JRE, and expect users to download it directly from Oracle. We
> > are considering our options, and one which is very attractive for us
On Thu, 9 Apr 2020 at 21:11, Florian Weimer wrote:
> Why did they stop providing the bundled JDK?
>From their release notes [1]:
Oracle JDK 8 JRE, required by Nsight Eclipse Edition and Visual
Profiler, are no longer included in the CUDA Toolkit as of version
10.1 Update 2, due to Oracle upgrade
On 09/04/2020 20:57, Graham Inggs wrote:
> Dear Security Team
>
> The package nvidia-cuda-toolkit (non-free) ships some Java-based
> visual tools; Nvidia Visual Profiler and Nsight Eclipse Edition, which
> require the OpenJDK 8 JRE.
>
> When Debian switched default-jre, we started to ship Nvidia'
On 09/04/2020 22.12, Graham Inggs wrote:
> I don't know about the AdoptOpenJDK builds, but Visual Profiler and
> Nsight do work with openjdk-8 8u252-b07-1 from unstable.
>
> [1]
> https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/archive/10.1/cuda-toolkit-release-notes/index.html
The version previously bundled by nv
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