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On 5/10/20 7:21 AM, Aisha Tammy wrote: |
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> On 5/10/20 2:02 AM, Michał Górny wrote: |
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>> W dniu sob, 09.05.2020 o godzinie 22∶39 -0400, użytkownik Aisha Tammy |
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>> napisał: |
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>>> Hey all, |
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>>> I was hoping to upgrade the dev-python/numba jit compiler in proxy- |
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>>> maint but it depends on dev-python/llvmlite >=0.31 |
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>>> Current version of llvmlite is stuck at 0.30 which is preventing the |
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>>> numba package from being upgraded. |
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>>> It is at a risk of last rite retiring because its stuck at 3.6 |
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>> It is more likely to be last rited because upstream still didn't manage |
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>> to port it to LLVM 9. I don't have LLVM 8 anymore, and I don't have |
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>> the resources to build 3 different LLVM versions. |
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> The following issue tells that LLVM 9 is now supported :) |
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> https://github.com/numba/llvmlite/issues/523 |
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another issue which shows that even tests are now working :) |
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https://github.com/easybuilders/easybuild-easyconfigs/pull/10133 |
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Aisha |
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> They haven't updated their documentation correctly. |
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> PS: regarding lack of resources. |
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> I have a spare computer and am willing to use that to do some testing for |
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> interesting packages like these. I hope it can help us keep a few more |
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> packages that would otherwise be killed off. |
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> PPS: an aside, but i was always curious where the term last rited came from. |
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> I feel like I am part of the mafia when I use that term XD |
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> Cheers, |
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> Aisha |
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