* pytorch-0.3 with optional cuda and cudnn
* pytorch tests reenabled if compiling without cuda
* pytorch: Conditionalize cudnn dependency on cudaSupport
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
* pytorch: Compile with the same GCC version used by CUDA if cudaSupport
Fixes this error:
In file included from /nix/store/gv7w3c71jg627cpcff04yi6kwzpzjyap-cudatoolkit-9.1.85.1/include/host_config.h:50:0,
from /nix/store/gv7w3c71jg627cpcff04yi6kwzpzjyap-cudatoolkit-9.1.85.1/include/cuda_runtime.h:78,
from <command-line>:0:
/nix/store/gv7w3c71jg627cpcff04yi6kwzpzjyap-cudatoolkit-9.1.85.1/include/crt/host_config.h:121:2: error: #error -- unsupported GNU version! gcc versions later than 6 are not supported!
#error -- unsupported GNU version! gcc versions later than 6 are not supported!
^~~~~
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
* pytorch: Build with joined cudatoolkit
Similar to #30058 for TensorFlow.
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
* pytorch: 0.3.0 -> 0.3.1
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
* pytorch: Patch for “refcounted file mapping not supported” failure
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
* pytorch: Skip distributed tests
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
* pytorch: Use the stub libcuda.so from cudatoolkit for running tests
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
The latest update of `yowsup` (https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup/releases/tag/v2.5.7)
contains the following fixes:
* Updated tokens
* Fixedtgalal/yowsup#1842: Bug in protocol_groups RemoveGroupsNotificationProtocolEntity
* Other minor bug fixes
The `argparse-dependency.patch` required a rebase onto the latest
version of `setup.py` and ensures that `argparse` won't be needed as
extra dependency as our `python3` package ships `argparse` by default.
A short note to Python 2 support:
the actual issue related to Python 2.x support has been resolved
(https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup/issues/2325#issuecomment-354533727),
however this relies on `six==1.10` which isn't support by `nixpkgs` as
`six` has been bumped to `1.11`. When trying to inject a patched version
of our `six` package based on `six==1.10` you'll run into issues with
duplicated libraries in your closure as further build dependencies
(`pytest` in this case) use the latest `six` version. As Python 2.7 will
die in 2020 (https://pythonclock.org/) and patching around in the
dependencies of `pytest` to get `yowsup` running isn't worth the effort
in my opinion I decided to keep the Python 2.x build disabled for now.