Resolve runs if I force uninstall intel-oneapi-compiler-shared-opencl-cpu, which is the owner of /opt/intel/oneapi/compiler/2023.0.0/linux/lib/libOpenCL.so in the backtrace.
In my case, the intel-oneapi-compiler-shared-opencl-cpu package is in the dependency chain for python-pytorch-cuda (which I use).
I'm not yet sure why resolve tries to load libOpenCL.so from that location. It doesn't seem to be the standard LD mechanism doing it (removing the entries from /etc/ld.so.conf.d and running ldconfig doesn't fix the issue). I couldn't find any obvious symlinks it might be following to there either.
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satriani commented on 2021-05-15 14:24 (UTC)
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