The conflict with nvidia-opencl-dev isn't so much of a problem - the two
packages are both implementations of the OpenCL loader, right?  So while
it could be nice to be able to have both installed and use alternatives
to select one, it's not really necessary.  You can use one
implementation of the OpenCL loader to load a different implementor's
OpenCL ICD.

The more serious problem is that you have to work around the libopencl1
conflict between ocl-icd-libopencl1 and nvidia-304 (i.e. nvidia-
current).  In order to get hardware-acceleration I need nvidia-304; to
get an OpenCL-1.2 compatible loader I need ocl-icd-libopencl1, and so I
have to install the latter with --force-conflicts.

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  package ocl-icd-libopencl1 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
  trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libOpenCL.so', which is
  also in package nvidia-opencl-dev:amd64 5.0.35-7ubuntu1

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