@BishopWolf sorry for late reply, I've been pretty busy as always in weekdays.
Both opencl-amd
and opencl-amd-dev
are part of the same Ubuntu package, the only reason I've separated them is so people can use opencl and rocm runtime without having to install 10+GB of files, and this strategy is working fine so far (I think). To be honest, opencl-amd-dev
is a failed name for this package, it should be opencl-amd-sdk
. So it has nothing to do with header files or binary files.
Roctracer if I'm not mistaken is being used by clinfo
so it makes sense to include it in opencl-amd
package. But that doesn't mean it should not work for people that have also installed opencl-amd-dev
package. If you have trouble with compiling something that needs roctracer, please provide logs or the software you are trying to compile so I can check as well.
edit: More specifically, this is how the ROCtracer works so it makes sense to keep it with runtime libraries, and these are present inside opencl-amd
The only problem is I'm still on 16GB of RAM and I can't seem to decide on my next RAM upgrade yet. Every RAM kit I find is either too slow or too expensive. So I might not be able to compile everything yet.
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luciddream commented on 2022-01-12 16:47 (UTC) (edited on 2025-04-11 22:57 (UTC) by luciddream)
Latest release: 6.4.0. It uses 12.67GB of disk.