Package Details: intel-opencl-runtime 1:18.1.0.015-3

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/intel-opencl-runtime.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: intel-opencl-runtime
Description: OpenCL runtime for Intel Core and Xeon processors
Upstream URL: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/opencl-drivers.html
Keywords: intel opencl
Licenses: custom:intel
Provides: opencl-driver, opencl-intel
Submitter: dthpham
Maintainer: None
Last Packager: Midna
Votes: 52
Popularity: 0.042525
First Submitted: 2015-08-16 02:54 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2021-05-08 10:39 (UTC)

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dankamongmen commented on 2021-05-07 21:41 (UTC)

thanks a lot for cleaning up my mistake, @midna! [shame]

Midna commented on 2021-05-07 21:36 (UTC)

Information regarding OpenCL runtime releases are published here: https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/opencl-drivers.html

If the package turns out out-of-date, please flag the package as out-of-date. I receive notification emails automatically.

Archange commented on 2021-05-07 21:32 (UTC)

@Midna: Thanks for fixing it, actually I had noted that I should revert this PKGBUILD to its correct state (I don’t use it but I monitor it) though that drowned quite deeply in my todo list…

Midna commented on 2021-05-07 21:29 (UTC)

I was surprised to find this package abandoned but I needed OpenCL for a CPU unsupported by NEO so I took ownership and updated it.

The previous maintainer mistakenly "updated" this CPU runtime package with the GPU runtime package; this error has been fixed.

Since the GPU runtime version is 20.x and the CPU runtime version is 18.x, the package will be marked as a downgrade by Pacman should you have had the previous version installed; you can safely disregard the warning.

Please notify me if you have problems regarding the package or if it goes out-of-date.

hotaru commented on 2021-02-01 04:43 (UTC)

the most recent update to this PKGBUILD is broken (installs the GPU runtime instead of the CPU runtime). 18.1.0.015 is the latest version of the CPU runtime from Intel.

xsmile commented on 2020-08-14 10:47 (UTC) (edited on 2020-08-17 11:22 (UTC) by xsmile)

The current package installs files with wrong ownership information.

EDIT: clinfo output remains empty on IvyBridge and OpenCL cannot be used, while it works with the previous version.

EDIT2: the previous PKGBULD version installed the CPU runtimes (current release is 18.1); the current versions installs the GPU runtimes.

dankamongmen commented on 2020-07-13 11:13 (UTC)

@wpd nope, the newest one requires a libgmm which hasn't yet hit core, see https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail/aur-general/2020-July/035824.html

wpd commented on 2020-07-13 10:59 (UTC)

$ clinfo -l Abort was called at 42 line in file: ../neo/shared/source/built_ins/built_ins.cpp Aborted

Does this work on anyone else's machines?

k8ie commented on 2019-08-16 14:52 (UTC)

I agree with @mmozeiko! The .icd file should have a different name in order to allow a GPU and a CPU OpenCL implementation simultaneously (if this was not done already). Also I see no reason why it should conflict beignet (the .icd file is called intel-beignet.icd)! This also means GPU and CPU can't be used at the same time on some setups.

mmozeiko commented on 2019-04-06 04:26 (UTC)

Please rename /etc/OpenCL/vendors/intel.icd to something like /etc/OpenCL/vendors/intel-cpu.icd otherwise it conflicts with file provided by https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/intel-compute-runtime/