On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 10:35 PM, Peter Mc Donough <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 20.12.2017 um 19:00 schrieb Šarūnas: >> >> On 2017-12-20 02:59, Peter Mc Donough wrote: > > >>> I use the amdgpu-pro driver with my standard Kubuntu 16.04.3, >>> installed with the --compute option, ie just openCL >>> >>> With the recent amdgpu-pro 17.50 I thought I could try a full install >>> of the driver. It works but openCL is not activated in darktable. >>> If I install just openCL with, as suggested for the AMD Radeon >>> RX460, >>> ./amdgpu-pro-install --opencl=legacy --headless >>> it works. > > >> Looking at the script, if it is invoked without options: > > ... >> >> ./amdgpu-pro-install --opencl=rocm > > > Yes, seems to be for VEGA cards >> >> >> So if you would still like to try the full install, then you should >> probably use >> >> ./amdgpu-pro-install --opencl=legacy > > > True, this does a full install. > But darktable still says: openCL not available. > > Some time ago, someone made a test for darktable available and it says: > > FINALLY: opencl is NOT AVAILABLE on this system. Don't just say/claim something, show some proof. Where does it say that? darktable-cltest? Show the whole output.
> So, I can fully install the amdgpu-pro 17.50 driver, but darktable "ignores" > it. By the way, the same with 17.40. > > Has anybody got darktable with opencl working with AMDs proprietary driver > 17.50 or 17.40 with an AMD Radeon RX... on Ubuntu 16.04.3? > > As previously mentioned, just using the opencl option works and I will have > to return to it if no other solution comes up. > > > cu > Peter Roman. > ____________________________________________________________________________ > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected] > ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
