Bug#887728: RFS: nvidia-cudnn/7.0.5~cuda9.0-1 [ITP / ppc64el help needed]
quickly checked this since I was on plummer anyway for CUDA 9.1 ... On 2018-01-19 13:58, Lumin wrote: > 1. build on ppc64el to see if the rules is working for ppc64el Works fine. > 2. update *.symbols.ppc64el, stripping the debian revision. No differences to the amd64 symbols -> rename to *.symbols debian/gbp.conf: [buildpackage] overlay = True export-dir = ../build-area create-orig = False pristine-tar = False compression = gz tarball-dir = ../tarballs-nvidia-cudnn component = [ 'ppc64el', ] lintian tells me this, the first three need to be fixed: P: nvidia-cudnn source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary lib64/libcudnn.so.7.0.5 P: nvidia-cudnn source: source-contains-prebuilt-binary ppc64el/targets/ppc64le-linux/lib/libcudnn.so.7.0.5 I: nvidia-cudnn source: unused-file-paragraph-in-dep5-copyright paragraph at line 14 I: nvidia-cudnn source: testsuite-autopkgtest-missing I: nvidia-cudnn source: debian-watch-file-is-missing P: libcudnn7: no-upstream-changelog P: libcudnn-dev: no-upstream-changelog Andreas
Bug#887728: RFS: nvidia-cudnn/7.0.5~cuda9.0-1 [ITP / ppc64el help needed]
Control: tag -1 moreinfo On 2018-01-19 13:58, Lumin wrote: > ##LICENSE## > > Similar to nvidia-cuda-toolkit package. > Two nvidia people that I contacted before are BCC'ed. > To nvidia people: The license is shipped in debian/copyright, see > the git repo: > https://salsa.debian.org/lumin-guest/nvidia-cudnn I doubt that this is redistributable in non-free at all. The only option in that case would be an installer package (that downloads the stuff and creates .debs on the users system). But I'd be glad to hear something different from NVIDIA. :-) I'm missing something corresponding to this paragraph from the CUDA toolkit license: 2.3. Operating Systems . CUDA Licensed Software designed exclusively for use on the Linux or FreeBSD operating systems, or other operating systems derived from the source code to these operating systems, may be copied and redistributed, provided that the object code files thereof are not modified in any way (except for unzipping of compressed files). Andreas PS: I could easily generate the ppc64el symbols on the porter box.
Bug#887728: RFS: nvidia-cudnn/7.0.5~cuda9.0-1 [ITP / ppc64el help needed]
Package: sponsorship-requests Severity: wishlist X-Debbugs-CC: a...@debian.org pkg-nvidia-de...@lists.alioth.debian.org Dear mentors, I am looking for a sponsor for my package "lua-moses" * Package name: nvidia-cudnn Version : 7.0.5~cuda9.0-1 Upstream Author : NVIDIA * URL : https://developer.nvidia.com/cudnn * License : ***PROPRIETARY*** Section : non-free/libs It builds those binary packages: libcudnn7 - NVIDIA CUDA Deep Neural Network library (cuDNN) libcudnn-dev - NVIDIA CUDA Deep Neural Network library (cuDNN), Header File To access further information about this package, please visit the following URL: https://salsa.debian.org/lumin-guest/nvidia-cudnn ##NOTE## I didn't upload the package to debomatic-amd64, nor the mentors because the source package is too large to me (~660MB). My local amd64 build with cowbuilder was successful. ##ppc64el HELP NEEDED## I have no resource to test the ppc64el build, so I need someone to help me with the following steps: 1. build on ppc64el to see if the rules is working for ppc64el 2. update *.symbols.ppc64el, stripping the debian revision. ##LICENSE## Similar to nvidia-cuda-toolkit package. Two nvidia people that I contacted before are BCC'ed. To nvidia people: The license is shipped in debian/copyright, see the git repo: https://salsa.debian.org/lumin-guest/nvidia-cudnn Changes since the last upload: nvidia-cudnn (7.0.5~cuda9.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium * Initial release. (Closes: #862524) -- Best,