Thanks Felix,
An open concern that I have been discussing with the ROCm guys is that HIP
(used for things like pytorch) requires rocm-opencl source code to compile.
It seems they want to go with the llvm-project approach in the longterm, having
opencl, hip, and the common static lib "ROCclr" as
Hi Jeremy,
just wanted to thank you for your contributions to ROCm on Fedora + your
upstream work to make the stack more distro-friendly.
I'm pretty much swamped right now. Maybe I find some time to chime in but I hope
someone else could review this.
Debian has a pretty active ROCm packagin
I'm up for a review swap if there's no takers.
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