Re: [ViennaCL-devel] PyViennaCL: Which Debian and Ubuntu versions to target?

2013-12-16 Thread Karl Rupp
Hi Toby, Hmm. Seems that that wasn't enough, so I split up the sources. I've got the peak RAM usage down to ~1100 MiB, which hopefully will do the trick. I'm off to bed, so we'll know in the morning.. Nice, ~1GB should be fine, as this is also not that unusual with other projects. I intend

Re: [ViennaCL-devel] PyViennaCL: Which Debian and Ubuntu versions to target?

2013-12-16 Thread Toby St Clere Smithe
Hi Karl, Karl Rupp r...@iue.tuwien.ac.at writes: Nice, ~1GB should be fine, as this is also not that unusual with other projects. I intend to refactor some of the ViennaCL internals in order to reduce the memory consumption after 1.5.0 is out, which should also reduce the burden on the

[ViennaCL-devel] PyViennaCL: Which Debian and Ubuntu versions to target?

2013-12-15 Thread Toby St Clere Smithe
Hi all, I've made a fair amount of headway getting a binary package built for PyViennaCL on Ubuntu (and thus Debian). If anyone is using an i386 system (not amd64 yet!) on Ubuntu trusty (14.04), they can test it out, using the PPA at [1]. But herein lies the problem. I've used the build tools

Re: [ViennaCL-devel] PyViennaCL: Which Debian and Ubuntu versions to target?

2013-12-15 Thread Toby St Clere Smithe
Toby St Clere Smithe m...@tsmithe.net writes: Thanks; I think 2 probably is most sensible, and you're right about the default version point. I've managed (by turning off a couple of compiler debug flags and optimisations that are probably unnecessary in a first release) to get the amd64 peak