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Bug#1003173: bullseye-pu: package nvidia-cuda-toolkit/11.2.2-3+deb11u1



Package: release.debian.org
Severity: normal
Tags: bullseye
User: release.debian.org@packages.debian.org
Usertags: pu

Hi,

I'd like to update nvidia-cuda-toolkit in bullseye/non-free in order to
disable the non-functional python3 support in cuda-gdb. This causes 
segmentation faults if libpython2.7.so.1 is available on the system, due
to dlopening that library even if we built cuda-gdb against python3.x.
(python3 support in cuda-gdb became functional and was re-enabled in 11.4,
it does not look fixable in 11.2 due to incomplete python3 support)

I'll take this opportunity to also update the bundled openjdk-8 snapshot
to the version currently in unstable, probably fixing a ton of CVEs.

Upstream treats the cuda toolkit as a bundle of several individually
versioned components, unfortunately the versions are not always
monotonic... In order to detect (and workaround) the versioning errors at
buildtime (and not by ftp-master rejecting the binary packages), I've
automated that in debian/rules. That change may look big, but to show
that it does not affect the resulting binary packages I'm also attaching
a binary debdiff against a rebuild of 11.2.2-3 as 11.2.2-3+deb11u1 with
no further changes than the version bump.


Andreas

Attachment: nct-11.2.2-3+deb11u1.diff.xz
Description: application/xz

Attachment: nvidia-cuda-toolkit_11.2.2-3+deb11u1_amd64.changes.bindiff.xz
Description: application/xz


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