Hi Andreas,
On 01-04-2022 19:12, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
Are there plans to remove llvm-12 from sid, too? Or can it stay there
(at least as long as it is still buildable and installable)?
As a Release Team member, I don't care so much about packages that stay
in unstable, but I think
On 25/03/2022 21.48, Paul Gevers wrote:
I've now managed to do the same with llvm-12, so I'd rather introduce
src:spirv-llvm-translator-12 and src:opencl-clang-12 and leave llvm-11
alone ;-)
As a Release Team member, I rather have llvm-11 based than llvm-12 base.
intel-graphics-compiler is
Hi Andreas,
On Sat, 5 Feb 2022 13:45:25 +0100 Andreas Beckmann wrote:
On 03/02/2022 18.46, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
> In order to build intel-graphics-compiler against llvm-11 we would need
> to reintroduce spirv-llvm-translator and intel-opencl-clang built
> against llvm-11. These are
On 03/02/2022 18.46, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
In order to build intel-graphics-compiler against llvm-11 we would need
to reintroduce spirv-llvm-translator and intel-opencl-clang built
against llvm-11. These are tightly coupled to the llvm version being
used and will change the soname
Control: forwarded -1
https://github.com/intel/intel-graphics-compiler/issues/227
On 02/02/2022 22.43, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
Source: intel-graphics-compiler
Version: 1.0.8744-2
The current default version of llvm is llvm-toolchain-13. To reduce the
number of llvm versions, please
Source: intel-graphics-compiler
Version: 1.0.8744-2
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: sramac...@debian.org
Tags: sid bookworm
Usertags: llvm-12-rm
The current default version of llvm is llvm-toolchain-13. To reduce the
number of llvm versions, please consider switchting to llvm-toolchain-13
(or
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