https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2045955
--- Comment #12 from Felix Schwarz fschwarz@fedoraproject.org ---
"libcomgr" is a very Debian style of naming packages. I prefer rocm-comgr because it's more descriptive to users, which seems like the more fedora thing to do :)
Although with that said, the library is actually called libamd_comgr, so alternatively we can match the cmake file name and call the package "amd-comgr".
Fair enough. I'd prefer not to use company names for package names if not really necessary (abundance of caution, trademarks and all of that). While Debian has a lot of 'lib*' packages we also have some of these in Fedora as well though Fedora also uses '*-libs' for fine-grained dependencies. Anyway - no strong feelings on my side and in the end even Debian calls the package "rocm-comgr" if I understood Debian's git repo correctly.
Feel free to submit the tweaked spec ("rocm-compilersupport-devel") and I'll do a review to move this forward.
While I haven't specifically tested 5.0.0 on real HW, I don't expect functional issues.
Just fyi: I recompiled the OpenCL package for F35 but was unable to get "clinfo" to recognize my gfx card. However this is a RX570/gfx803 and the card is not officially supported so it might be also due to unsupported hardware.
$ rocm-clinfo Number of platforms: 1 Platform Profile: FULL_PROFILE Platform Version: OpenCL 2.2 AMD-APP (3406.0) Platform Name: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Platform Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Platform Extensions: cl_khr_icd cl_amd_event_callback
Platform Name: AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing Number of devices: 0