Package Details: amdapp-sdk-docs 3.0-23

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/amdapp-sdk.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: amdapp-sdk
Description: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) SDK, 3.0 with OpenCL 2.0 support. Documentation
Upstream URL: https://developer.amd.com/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/
Licenses: custom
Groups: amdapp
Submitter: Vi0L0
Maintainer: rigred
Last Packager: k8ie
Votes: 84
Popularity: 0.000456
First Submitted: 2013-02-11 21:03 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2019-08-16 21:33 (UTC)

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vojtechkral commented on 2011-07-07 02:28 (UTC)

Thanks big_gie, updated.

big_gie commented on 2011-06-15 18:07 (UTC)

I fail to get a platform on my netbook. I've found out it's because it's x86 (not x86_64) and a link is missing: ln -s /opt/amdstream/lib/$_arch/libamdocl32.so $pkgdir/usr/lib/libamdocl32.so Now it works!

vojtechkral commented on 2011-06-08 11:26 (UTC)

Yes, I'm aware of this issue, this is being resolved, we have to talk about this with other maintainers. Unfortunatelly I'm currently terribly short on free time because of exams at my uni :/

Void-995 commented on 2011-06-08 11:24 (UTC)

I've already installed NVIDIA CUDA on my PC to work with OpenCL on GPU. Aslo I want to use an amdstream to have OpenCL support on my CPU too, but installation failed with: Targets (1): amdstream-2.4-2 Total Download Size: 0.00 MB Total Installed Size: 114.60 MB Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y (1/1) checking package integrity [#########################################################] 100% (1/1) checking for file conflicts [#########################################################] 100% error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files) amdstream: /usr/lib/libOpenCL.so exists in filesystem amdstream: /usr/lib/libOpenCL.so.1 exists in filesystem ==> WARNING: Your packages are saved in /tmp/yaourt-tmp-void-995 ==> WARNING: Following packages have not been installed: amdstream

vojtechkral commented on 2011-05-15 16:55 (UTC)

@madmike: Well, yes, the package is not intended for in-place compiling (and compiling within system files is not recommended in general for that matter). The samples are already compiled, you'll find the binaries in /opt/amdstream/samples/opencl/bin/x86*/ If you want to make modifications to a sample or somehow customize the build process, please either modify the PKGBUILD itself or make a local copy of the source tarball somewhere in $HOME.

<deleted-account> commented on 2011-05-15 16:49 (UTC)

There are some files missing from the original tar.gz. When I am trying to build /opt/amdstream/samples/opencl/cl/app/NBody I get: Makefile:3: ../../../../../make/openclsdkdefs.mk: No such file or directory Makefile:38: ../../../../../make/openclsdkrules.mk: No such file or directory make: *** No rule to make target `../../../../../make/openclsdkrules.mk'. Stop. Is this intentional?

big_gie commented on 2011-05-13 12:57 (UTC)

Competition from intel: http://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2011/05/09/conformant-intel-opencl-sdk-11-beta-announced-linux-support-available/ :)

vojtechkral commented on 2011-04-29 06:25 (UTC)

I think we don't need libatical dependency any more. Updated.

big_gie commented on 2011-04-28 18:36 (UTC)

The packagye works for me, but valgrind reports many errors. Probably bugs in amd stream... I reported the problem on amd forum.