Hi,

> eigen: sometimes TF relies on new features that debian's libeigen3-dev
>        does not provide. In that case we have to use an embedded
>        tarball again.

The new 3.3.8 release seems to be scheduled on 7th of september [1].
If it has features that you need, please just wait a couple of days and it
will be
uploaded into the archive.

[1]
https://listengine.tuxfamily.org/lists.tuxfamily.org/eigen/2020/08/msg00001.html

Best regards

Anton



Am Di., 1. Sept. 2020 um 04:37 Uhr schrieb Mo Zhou <[email protected]>:

> Hi Michael,
>
> I went through the list of missing dependencies.
>
>  aws-*: I'm not interested in them. In the past I just (manually)
>         filtered out all the code associated with aws functionalities.
>         Most of them are possibly not packaged yet.
>
>  abseil-cpp: this is a tricky one. Similar to facebook/folly. It does
>              not guarantee a stable ABI. Once the system-provided abseil
>              breaks the tensorflow, we have to embed one.
>
>              Anyway it's present in our archive: libabsl-dev but I don't
>              know whether tensorflow builds against it.
>
>  re2: already present in archive. I guess there is no reason to embed it.
>
>  boringssl: maybe a simple string replacement s/boring/open/g will just
> work?
>
>  farmhash: in archive, and I'm the uploader. Ping me if it needs to be
> updated.
>
>  eigen: sometimes TF relies on new features that debian's libeigen3-dev
>         does not provide. In that case we have to use an embedded
>         tarball again.
>
>  highwayhash: in archive, and I'm the uploader.
>
>  fft2d: TF uses merely 1 source file from this project for merely
>         one OP/Kernel. Just keep it embedded.
>         The last upstream update was ~10 yrs ago (IIRC).
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 05:32:56PM +0200, Michael R. Crusoe wrote:
> > Hey Mo, we have some unpackaged dependencies. Currently TensorFlow can
> be built
> > using code copies, but obviously that isn't a great plan. Here are the
> current
> > code copies:
> https://github.com/meteorcloudy/tensorflow/tree/r2.2-debian/debian
> > /dist
> >
> > If you want to help out you can use the bazel-bootstrap and
> > libcheck-framework-java binary packages from
> https://people.debian.org/~olek/
> > packages/
>
> Great! Thanks for the hint.
>
>

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