Hi Andreas
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 at 19:33, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> If you can confirm that this now works on Ubuntu as well on both
> architectures, I would upload it to experimental. And then let you prod
> ftp-master for quick processing :-)
I confirm it now builds on Ubuntu amd64 and ppc64el.
On 2019-03-25 15:03, Graham Inggs wrote:
> Are the upstream tarballs likely to change? If I were to upload to
Since I committed and pushed them to the tarball repo, I don't intend to
touch them :-)
I've applied fixes for the issues you encountered. (Note: branch has
been rebased).
This builds fi
Further failures on ppc64el:
dh_install -a
dh_install: Cannot find (any matches for)
"usr/extras/Sanitizer/libsanitizer-public.so" (tried in ., debian/tmp)
dh_install: nvidia-cuda-toolkit missing files:
usr/extras/Sanitizer/libsanitizer-public.so
dh_install: Cannot find (any matches for)
I've pushed branch 10.1-ginggs to git. We can cherry-pick from there if
needed.
Hi Andreas
On 2019/03/23 13:52, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
I've pushed a 10.1 branch to git and repack the upstream tarball now
differently. Most general changes were applied in 9.2/10.0 uploads...
Especially the new packages nsight-compute (since 10.0), nsight-systems
(since 10.1) will need some m
I've pushed a 10.1 branch to git and repack the upstream tarball now
differently. Most general changes were applied in 9.2/10.0 uploads...
Especially the new packages nsight-compute (since 10.0), nsight-systems
(since 10.1) will need some more testing.
Andreas
Source: nvidia-cuda-toolkit
Version: 9.2.148-6
Severity: wishlist
Hi Maintainers
CUDA 10.1.105 was released at the end of February, 2019.
The minimum NVIDIA driver version is bumped to 418.39 and support is
added for GCC 8 and Clang 7.
Despite it being past freeze for Buster, there is some in
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