I tried this, but a "found strange path opencl" error pops up when I
launch darktable. The steps I took:

1. I extracted all the AMDGPU-PRO rpms to ~/opt/.

2. Then, as root, I moved the ~/opt/amdgpu-pro/ folder to /opt/amdgpu-pro/

3. Next I ran $LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/amdgpu-pro/lib64

Unfortunately, when I run darktable, OpenCL is not available.

Also, thanks for the midnight commander suggestion. I was actually able
to get the rpms extracted. It was just the first file that gave me problems.


On 01/04/17 03:10 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Riley Brandt <[email protected]> [04-01-17 17:06]:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Would you be able to tell me how you unpacked the rpm files?
>>
>> I've been unsuccessful with rpm2cpio. I've also tried file-roller. Both
>> fail.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> On 26/03/17 03:31 AM, Germano Massullo wrote:
>>> Riley it is *very* easy to use AMD AMDGPU-Pro propertary OpenCL on Fedora.
>>> Just download the drivers for CentOS, then unpack all RPM files in a
>>> directory, let's call it /home/user/unpacked. After that, take the dir
>>> and get the /home/user/unpacked/opt/
>>>
>>> # mv
>>> /home/user/unpacked/opt/amdgpu-pro-16.60-379184/RPMS/x86_64/opt/amdgpu-pro/
>>> /opt/
>>> # chown -R root:root /opt/amdgpu-pro/
>>>
>>> Then
>>> $ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/amdgpu-pro/lib64 darktable
>>> and enable OpenCL into darktable options :-)))
>>> Enjoy!
>>>
>>> ____________________________________________________________________________
>>> darktable user mailing list
>>> to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
>>>
> midnight commander does a fine job unpacking rpm files.
>

____________________________________________________________________________
darktable user mailing list
to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]

Reply via email to