Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-08-20 Thread Graham Inggs
On 2019/08/20 09:57, Graham Inggs wrote: The same warning does appear in the amd64 build as well. I'll try to reproduce on plummer.debian.org. I tried, but couldn't figure out how to enable contrib or non-free on a porterbox. Is it even possible? Anyway, it seems that caffe-contrib has

Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-08-20 Thread Graham Inggs
Hi Andreas On Sat, 17 Aug 2019 at 22:37, Andreas Beckmann wrote: > I've now uploaded it to experimental. > Please check whether all packages B-D on n-c-t build with 10.1U1 - we > recently had a spurious FTBFS on ppc64el while testing the 10.1 transition. Thanks for the upload! I sync'd

Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-08-17 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 14/06/2019 17.36, Graham Inggs wrote: > As of now, my packaging attempt builds on amd64 and ppc64el, and I'll be > running some tests on it next week. I've now uploaded it to experimental. Please check whether all packages B-D on n-c-t build with 10.1U1 - we recently had a spurious FTBFS on

Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-07-07 Thread Graham Inggs
On Sun, 7 Jul 2019 at 12:26, Andreas Beckmann wrote: > Wouldn't it be sufficient if we relax the driver version in the > dependencies to the mayor driver version (no digits) instead of tracking > two versions? I don't know. From the bits I've read, it sounds like Nvidia want to release the CDUA

Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-07-07 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 07/07/2019 11.38, Graham Inggs wrote: >> From looking at the diff some time ago I remember you added a new >> variable for the driver version. Why? > > The minimum driver version and the version included in the download > filename are now different [3]. Wouldn't it be sufficient if we relax

Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-07-07 Thread Graham Inggs
Hi Andreas On Sun, 7 Jul 2019 at 11:16, Andreas Beckmann wrote: > I think I'll upload 10.1 to sid first, do the transition there (do you > remember any problems from Ubuntu?) No problems; most were no-change rebuilds (aka binNMUs), except caffe-contrib [1] and starpu-contrib [2] where I

Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-07-07 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 14/06/2019 17.36, Graham Inggs wrote: > Hi all > > On 2019/06/12 14:23, Andreas Beckmann wrote: >> Nice. I'll look into this next month (after buster was released). I think I'll upload 10.1 to sid first, do the transition there (do you remember any problems from Ubuntu?) and look at 10.1u1

Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-06-14 Thread Graham Inggs
Hi all On 2019/06/12 14:23, Andreas Beckmann wrote: Nice. I'll look into this next month (after buster was released). I was keen to try the new version to see if it solved a problem with p2pBandwidthLatencyTest locking up on a machine with two TITAN X GPUs, so I went ahead and pushed a

Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-06-12 Thread Andreas Beckmann
On 11/06/2019 15.36, Graham Inggs wrote: > CUDA 10.1 Update 1 (10.1.168) was released at the end of May, 2019.  The > minimum NVIDIA driver version remains at 418.39 and support is added for > Clang 8. Nice. I'll look into this next month (after buster was released). Andreas

Bug#930365: CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is now available

2019-06-11 Thread Graham Inggs
Source: nvidia-cuda-toolkit Version: 9.2.148-6 Severity: wishlist Hi Maintainers CUDA 10.1 Update 1 (10.1.168) was released at the end of May, 2019. The minimum NVIDIA driver version remains at 418.39 and support is added for Clang 8. As per the release notes [1]: "CUDA 10.1 Update 1 is a