Michal Babej <[email protected]> writes:

> Hello,
>
> It took a while, but finally it's ready. Please test with either
> LLVM 4 or 5, and report any issues. Thanks
>
> Instructions:
>
> https://github.com/pocl/pocl/wiki/Release-testing-of-pocl-1.0
>
> Sources:
>
> https://github.com/pocl/pocl/releases/tag/v1.0-RC1

This is looking great from our end. I've run the tests for many of our
packages (pyopencl, loopy, sumpy, pytential, grudge) on this version,
and encountered no issues that were pocl's fault.

As far as I can tell, this also seems to have resolved two long-standing
bugs that we encountered with 0.14:

https://gitlab.tiker.net/inducer/pytential/issues/64

https://gitlab.tiker.net/inducer/pytential/issues/75

Plus the new pocl *feels* a fair bit faster in our use. So all in all,
this is shaping up to be an awesome release! Thank you all for the work
you have put into it.


I've also started this here:
https://github.com/conda-forge/pocl-feedstock/pull/11
so that

conda install pocl

should suffice to install an up-to-date pocl for those using the conda
user-level package manager in conjunction with conda forge.

Andreas

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