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Re: pytorch and CUDA



On Wed, 2023-03-15 at 15:50 +0200, Andrius Merkys wrote:
> 
> I see. Nevertheless, thanks a lot for your guidance up to this point.

I fixed the install target by updating the cmake patches.
I think I need to forward these patches to the upstream later.

Now I'm stuck here, which is exactly the previous problem that
you have encountered:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2023/03/msg00039.html
I did not realize it was a dependency resolving issue in our dev tools
back then.

After sorting everything out, I plan to gradually get the remaining
reverse dependencies for the cuda variant into experimental.
The code on the pytorch-cuda branch will be merged into master.
I'll create a new `cuda` branch for the real packaging that will be
uploaded to the archive (I need to double check the licenses before
doing this).

BTW, PyTorch 2.0 is available -- along with a batch of new dependency
libraries that do not seem easy to handle. I'll stick to PyTorch 1.X
for a while untill the start of python 3.12 transition.


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