Source: blender
Followup-For: Bug #935810

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 11:26:51PM +0100, Matteo F. Vescovi wrote:
> Blender in Debian is not providing CUDA support since using a package in
> non-free section would demote blender from 'main' to 'contrib' and it's
> a "no-go".

        Not that I'm any kind of expert on Debian policy, but a naive
reading of section 2.2.1 suggests that the libraries needed for CUDA support
could be listed as "Suggests" (rather than "Recommends" or "Depends") and
still qualify for inclusion in 'main'.

                                        Schwab

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