Tomasz Rybak <[email protected]> writes:

> Hello.
> On 2014-11-05 current Debian testing (Jessie) will get
> frozen as a next step in preparation for release.
> It means that it'll contain packages that are in archive
> on that day, and in versions that are in archive on that
> particular day.
>
> So - when can we expect new version of PyCUDA?
> To avoid any accidents, I intend to upload
> packages by 2014-10-10 - to give them time
> to migrate from unstable to testing, and to avoid
> rushed upload.
> If there is quite recent released version (both
> PyCUDA and PyOpenCL) - e.g. 2014.1.1 from September,
> I'll upload such a version. If not - I intend
> to upload latest git commit of appropriate
> package.
>
> At the same time - if anyone has any suggestions
> regarding packaging, please let me know. Jessie will
> be the first Debian containing both PyCUDA and PyOpenCL
> both for Python 2 and Python 3, and support for
> free (libre) ICDs in PyOpenCL package, so I'd like to have
> packages as polished as possible.

I've just fixed (I think) the last known Py3 bug in PyCUDA, so I think
I'll go ahead and release 2014.1 in the next few days, after the dust of
this change has settled for a bit. Please test if you can, especially on
Py3, but also on Py2. Btw, this latest change drops support for Py 2.5
and earlier.

Andreas

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