Hello. I am sending one email to two groups - just call me lazy ;-) Yesterday python-pycuda got accepted into Debian unstable, and today it landed in archives. This means that Debian unstable contains PyCUDA 2011.1.3 with git patches from 2011-08-13 (smem_alloc_granularity) and from 2011-08-14 (fix of debug code leak) is available in Debian unstable. Package should migrate into testing (and thus become candidate for inclusion into next stable Debian) after two weeks if there are no problems with it.
At the same time both Debian unstable and Debian testing both contain PyOpenCL 2011.1.2 with changes from git up to 2011-07-16. After 2011.2 is released I intend to upload it into Debian. Unfortunately Ubuntu still contains PyOpenCL 0.92. Automatic upload of Debian version into Ubuntu did not worked, probably because of bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyopencl/+bug/763457 which forces users to install NVIDIA drivers even if they use another OpenCL provider. Debian version contains fix (at least I hope that it fixes this problem) but I got no reply to my message asking whether problem is fixed or not. As for PyCUDA in Ubuntu, it does not look like it will be included soon. Ubuntu has different driver architecture, and does not contain NVIDIA CUDA toolkit, and both are heavily used by python-pycuda. Best regards. -- Tomasz Rybak <[email protected]> GPG/PGP key ID: 2AD5 9860 Fingerprint A481 824E 7DD3 9C0E C40A 488E C654 FB33 2AD5 9860 http://member.acm.org/~tomaszrybak
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