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Hi Alan, |
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Am Dienstag, 12. Februar 2019, 21:09:08 CET schrieb Alan Grimes: |
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> [...] |
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> It has been about two weeks since I've sync'd so this may or may not |
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> still be valid, updating is an extremely risky operation on my machine |
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> so I'm on a once every 3-6 months schedule... |
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what is risky about it at your machine? |
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You have at least three different ways to check for updates if you really |
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can't upgrade on a regular basis: |
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1. sync your portage tree, but do not install updates (yet) |
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2. check online on gentoo.org or inside the mirror at github.com |
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https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/gentoo.git/tree/sci-libs/tensorflow |
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3. check the packages page: |
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https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/sci-libs/tensorflow |
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With regards to the persistence of bugs you should consult bugs.gentoo.org |
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and search for your specific issue/bug. |
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> current state: |
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> [...] |
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I’m sorry I can't help with that linker problem, but at least I can say |
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that tensorflow-1.13.0_rc1 built here without errors (and seems to run |
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aswell). |
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But watch out, you need bazel-0.20.0 (see bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/ |
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677280 for details). |
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Nils Freydank |