Hi, On 12/8/25 20:35, Christian Kastner wrote:
There's a write-up on this [1] here. But the general idea is that previously, to address (2), people usually maintained an entire separate fork of the source (where upstream is even binary-identical), which is cumbersome, less discoverable, and adds maintenance burden all around. That's what I originally did for src:ggml, I had a src:ggml-cuda which was a copy built just the one backend [2]. Since the CUDA stuff isn't auto-built anyway, and I need to build locally, I didn't think it would matter whether I used a build profile for that. ftp-master was OK with this. I didn't think to ask the RT as I didn't occur to me that this could be an issue. I can change this back to the src:ggml-cuda fork if necessary, though I'd ask for consideration, as this really is the cleaner way to maintain this.
Reading the britney2 code, it seems like it's supposed to support this. But obviously if that's true, there is a bug somewhere. Let me try to find it.
Paul
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