Hi Cory, Cordell Bloor, on 2022-10-26: > As a workaround, I added liboam-dev directly to the rccl build-depends > and installed the package manually. This resolved the problem. However, > it seems to me that either rocm_smi should not be exporting the oam > target or librocm-smi-dev should depend on liboam-dev. I'm not sure > which option would be better. I'm not too sure yet of the implementation to not export the oam target; this looks to have been autogenerated by cmake. About the dependency, I'm thinking twice before making that a hard one, since it is possible to make use of the headers without pulling the oam, at least from my quick test. What do you think about simply recommending the installation? It would be installed by regular users, and the ones who know what they are doing can always remove, or install with option --no-recommends, if that suite their needs. Have a nice day, :) -- Étienne Mollier <emollier@emlwks999.eu> Fingerprint: 8f91 b227 c7d6 f2b1 948c 8236 793c f67e 8f0d 11da Sent from /dev/pts/4, please excuse my verbosity. On air: Art Of Illusion - Devious Savior
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