I looked at implementing the bindings for the CUDA driver library
interfaces, and I can't see a way to add them without implementing (at
least partially) Python bindings for the CUDA driver library. That's too
much work for a retired person to take on. :)
The CUDA runtime library seems a bit easie
Guy --
This is tremendous. Thank you!
> On Sep 1, 2017, at 6:32 PM, Guy Streeter wrote:
>
> I'm still retired, but I found time to update python-hwloc for hwloc version
> 1.11.5, the version currently shipped in Fedora 26. I made some bug-fixes
> along the way, and built new versions for Fe
Hello
Thanks a lot!
I updated the links on the website.
Note that your code should work up to 1.11.8 except for one new topology
flag added in 1.11.6.
I am not very good at Python but I could help finishing CUDA support if
you tell me what's missing and where to look.
Brice
Le 02/09/2017 00:32, G
I'm still retired, but I found time to update python-hwloc for hwloc
version 1.11.5, the version currently shipped in Fedora 26. I made some
bug-fixes along the way, and built new versions for Fedora 25 and Cento 7
as well.
There are 2 important hosting changes for python-hwloc: the fdeorahosted
g
I have updated the python bindings to support hwloc-1.2. They are
backward-compatible with 1.1.
There is a Fedora rpm and a tarball on http://people.redhat.com/streeter/
and the git archive is
git://git.fedorahosted.org/python-hwloc.git
ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/python-hwloc.git
http://git.f