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Package Details: opencl-nvidia-full-beta-all 378.09-1
Git Clone URL: | https://aur-dev.archlinux.org/nvidia-full-beta-all.git (read-only) |
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Package Base: | nvidia-full-beta-all |
Description: | NVIDIA's OpenCL implemention for 'nvidia-utils-full-beta-all' |
Upstream URL: | http://www.nvidia.com/ |
Keywords: | lib32-opencl-driver lib32-vulkan-driver libglvnd nvidia-settings opencl-driver vulkan-driver |
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Submitter: | Det |
Maintainer: | Det |
Last Packager: | Det |
Votes: | 19 |
Popularity: | 0.274571 |
First Submitted: | 2013-06-27 12:48 |
Last Updated: | 2017-01-19 20:49 |
Dependencies (3)
- zlib (zlib-asm, libz)
- linux-headers (linux-lts310-ck-headers, linux-rpi2-latest-git-headers, linux-rpi3-latest-git-headers, linux-rpi2-default-git-headers, linux-rpi3-default-git-headers, linux-lts-ck-headers, linux-lts41-ck-headers, linux-ice-headers, linux-xps13-headers, linux-pf-lts-headers, linux-libre-headers, linux-surface-pro-4-git-headers, linux-ec2-headers, linux-ck-fbcondecor-headers, linux-git-headers, linux-ck-headers, linux-surface3-git-headers) (make)
- opencl-headers (opencl-headers12-svn, freeocl-git, opencl-headers-svn, beignet-git) (optional) – headers necessary for OpenCL development
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- cuda-7.0 (requires opencl-nvidia)
- cuda-7.0-compat (requires opencl-nvidia)
- cuda-7.5 (requires opencl-nvidia)
- cuda65 (requires opencl-nvidia)
- cuda_memtest (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- ffmpeg-full-nvenc (requires opencl-driver)
- foldingathome (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- foldingathome-noroot (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- gromacs-mpi (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- luxrays-hg (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- luxrender-hg (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- nvidia-docker (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- nvidia-utils-full-beta-all (optional)
- python-pyfai (requires opencl-driver)
- python-silx (requires opencl-driver) (optional)
- scallion (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- sgminer (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- silentarmy-nvmod-git (requires opencl-nvidia)
- viennacl (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
- visual-sfm (requires opencl-nvidia) (optional)
Latest Comments
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shoober420 commented on 2016-12-15 00:09
Yes, there is a thing on line 393.
zacjor commented on 2016-12-14 20:51
There is a typo on line 393 of the PKGBUILD. nvidia-libgl-full-betaf-all -> nvidia-libgl-full-beta-all
shoober420 commented on 2016-12-02 02:14
Just in case anyone cares, NVIDIA updates the libglvnd bundled in there driver to the most recent git commit at the time of the driver release. For example, 375.20 notes a change about adding EGL support to libglvnd. At the time of the driver release, which was 11-18, there were git commits on libglvnd on 11-9 about EGL, suggesting that the libglvnd bundled in the 375.20 driver was from the 11-9 commit.
Det commented on 2016-12-01 16:24
Should be same or newer.
shoober420 commented on 2016-12-01 16:24
The vulkan-driver was that thing that is responsible. I noticed that the libglvnd package from the official repository is labeled 10-28. Is the libglvnd package bundled in this package as up to date as that one?
shoober420 commented on 2016-12-01 16:13
I'll try installing again after work, thank you sir.
Det commented on 2016-12-01 16:06
I'm thinking since [nvidia] depends on it, then it's not bumped frequently enough for this thing, which provides said libs anyway.
shoober420 commented on 2016-12-01 05:20
OK, so an -Syu update today is forcing libglvnd. All your packages seem to conflict with libglvnd. What the dilly yo?
shoober420 commented on 2016-11-30 22:30
Wow, libglvnd is a thing.
Det commented on 2016-11-29 16:35
It's not really the beta branch, it's -dev.
To me it's always been nonsensical to distribute an older, buggy version of bleeding edge software when a newer one with upstream patches is also available.
I don't think it's the "beta" people are insisting, but the "latest one".