Activity log for bug #2061048

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2024-04-12 02:42:48 Cory Bloor bug added bug
2024-04-12 06:58:57 Cory Bloor bug task added rocrand (Ubuntu)
2024-04-12 06:59:13 Cory Bloor bug task added rocprim (Ubuntu)
2024-04-12 06:59:30 Cory Bloor bug task added rocthrust (Ubuntu)
2024-04-12 06:59:53 Cory Bloor bug task added rocfft (Ubuntu)
2024-04-12 07:00:09 Cory Bloor bug task added rocsparse (Ubuntu)
2024-04-12 07:00:28 Cory Bloor bug task added hipsparse (Ubuntu)
2024-04-12 07:01:03 Cory Bloor bug task added stdgpu (Ubuntu)
2024-04-12 07:35:28 Cory Bloor description The rocm-hipamd package has been FTBFS on arm64 in noble since the update to glibc 2.38 last year, as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rocm-hipamd/+bug/2032624. In fact, all libraries written in the HIP language have been FTBFS on arm64 since then. This is blocking all fixes and updates for the ROCm libraries from migrating from noble-proposed to noble. I was the one that originally ported the ROCm stack to arm64 and to my knowledge, nobody has ever tested these packages on that platform. I got them to compile, but I never had the hardware to use them. All my testing has been done on x86_64, so it would be silly to block fixes to x86_64 due to problems with arm64. Please remove the following binary packages from noble: hipcc 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libamdhip64-dev 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprtc-builtins5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocprim-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocprim-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocthrust-dev 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocthrust-tests 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocfft-dev 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0-tests 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 We may need to wait for ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 to be available in noble before removing libamdhip64-5, because libucx0 is one of its rdepends. The ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 upload drops the dependency on libamdhip64-5 on arm64 (https://code.launchpad.net/~slavik81/ubuntu/+source/ucx/+git/ucx/+merge/464136), allowing libamdhip64-5 to be removed. Please remove the following binary packages from noble once ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 is available on noble: libamdhip64-5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 The rocm-hipamd package has been FTBFS on arm64 in noble since the update to glibc 2.38 last year, as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rocm-hipamd/+bug/2032624. In fact, all libraries written in the HIP language have been FTBFS on arm64 since then. This is blocking important fixes and updates for the ROCm libraries from migrating from noble-proposed to noble. For example, the rocfft library is entirely broken on noble right now, but would be fixed by the migration of rocm-hipamd 5.7.1-3 from noble-proposed into noble. I was the one that ported these ROCm libraries to arm64 (aside from stdgpu). To my knowledge, nobody has ever tested the ROCm libraries on arm64. I got them to compile, but I've never had access to appropriate hardware to try using the resulting packages. I've never heard of any users of these packages either. Nobody knows if ROCm on arm64 even works. Please remove the following binary packages from noble: hipcc 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libamdhip64-dev 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprtc-builtins5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocprim-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocprim-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocthrust-dev 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocthrust-tests 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocfft-dev 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0-tests 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 We may need to wait for ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 to be available in noble before removing libamdhip64-5, because libucx0 is one of its rdepends. The ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 upload drops the dependency on libamdhip64-5 on arm64 (https://code.launchpad.net/~slavik81/ubuntu/+source/ucx/+git/ucx/+merge/464136), allowing libamdhip64-5 to be removed. Please remove the following binary packages from noble once ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 is available on noble: libamdhip64-5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64
2024-04-12 07:42:36 Cory Bloor description The rocm-hipamd package has been FTBFS on arm64 in noble since the update to glibc 2.38 last year, as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rocm-hipamd/+bug/2032624. In fact, all libraries written in the HIP language have been FTBFS on arm64 since then. This is blocking important fixes and updates for the ROCm libraries from migrating from noble-proposed to noble. For example, the rocfft library is entirely broken on noble right now, but would be fixed by the migration of rocm-hipamd 5.7.1-3 from noble-proposed into noble. I was the one that ported these ROCm libraries to arm64 (aside from stdgpu). To my knowledge, nobody has ever tested the ROCm libraries on arm64. I got them to compile, but I've never had access to appropriate hardware to try using the resulting packages. I've never heard of any users of these packages either. Nobody knows if ROCm on arm64 even works. Please remove the following binary packages from noble: hipcc 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libamdhip64-dev 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprtc-builtins5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocprim-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocprim-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocthrust-dev 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocthrust-tests 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocfft-dev 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0-tests 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 We may need to wait for ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 to be available in noble before removing libamdhip64-5, because libucx0 is one of its rdepends. The ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 upload drops the dependency on libamdhip64-5 on arm64 (https://code.launchpad.net/~slavik81/ubuntu/+source/ucx/+git/ucx/+merge/464136), allowing libamdhip64-5 to be removed. Please remove the following binary packages from noble once ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 is available on noble: libamdhip64-5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 The rocm-hipamd package has been FTBFS on arm64 in noble since the update to glibc 2.38 last year, as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rocm-hipamd/+bug/2032624. In fact, all libraries written in the HIP language have been FTBFS on arm64 since then. This is blocking important fixes and updates for the ROCm libraries from migrating from noble-proposed to noble. For example, the rocfft library is entirely broken on noble right now, but would be fixed by the migration of rocm-hipamd 5.7.1-3 from noble-proposed into noble. I was the one that ported these ROCm libraries to arm64 (aside from stdgpu). To my knowledge, nobody has ever tested the ROCm libraries on arm64. I got them to compile, but I've never had access to appropriate hardware to try using the resulting packages. I've never heard of any users of these packages either. It's not worth accepting serious known breakages in ROCm on amd64 in exchange for uncertain functionality on arm64. As such, the arm64 packages should be dropped from the archive until they can successfully build from source again. Please remove the following binary packages from noble: hipcc 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libamdhip64-dev 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprtc-builtins5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocprim-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocprim-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocthrust-dev 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocthrust-tests 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocfft-dev 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0-tests 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 We may need to wait for ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 to be available in noble before removing libamdhip64-5, because libucx0 is one of its rdepends. The ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 upload drops the dependency on libamdhip64-5 on arm64 (https://code.launchpad.net/~slavik81/ubuntu/+source/ucx/+git/ucx/+merge/464136), allowing libamdhip64-5 to be removed. Please remove the following binary packages from noble once ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 is available on noble: libamdhip64-5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64
2024-04-12 07:42:51 Cory Bloor bug added subscriber Ubuntu Package Archive Administrators
2024-04-13 19:34:57 Cory Bloor description The rocm-hipamd package has been FTBFS on arm64 in noble since the update to glibc 2.38 last year, as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rocm-hipamd/+bug/2032624. In fact, all libraries written in the HIP language have been FTBFS on arm64 since then. This is blocking important fixes and updates for the ROCm libraries from migrating from noble-proposed to noble. For example, the rocfft library is entirely broken on noble right now, but would be fixed by the migration of rocm-hipamd 5.7.1-3 from noble-proposed into noble. I was the one that ported these ROCm libraries to arm64 (aside from stdgpu). To my knowledge, nobody has ever tested the ROCm libraries on arm64. I got them to compile, but I've never had access to appropriate hardware to try using the resulting packages. I've never heard of any users of these packages either. It's not worth accepting serious known breakages in ROCm on amd64 in exchange for uncertain functionality on arm64. As such, the arm64 packages should be dropped from the archive until they can successfully build from source again. Please remove the following binary packages from noble: hipcc 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libamdhip64-dev 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprtc-builtins5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocprim-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocprim-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocthrust-dev 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocthrust-tests 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocfft-dev 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0-tests 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 We may need to wait for ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 to be available in noble before removing libamdhip64-5, because libucx0 is one of its rdepends. The ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 upload drops the dependency on libamdhip64-5 on arm64 (https://code.launchpad.net/~slavik81/ubuntu/+source/ucx/+git/ucx/+merge/464136), allowing libamdhip64-5 to be removed. Please remove the following binary packages from noble once ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 is available on noble: libamdhip64-5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 The rocm-hipamd package has been FTBFS on arm64 in noble since the update to glibc 2.38 last year, as per https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rocm-hipamd/+bug/2032624. In fact, all libraries written in the HIP language have been FTBFS on arm64 since then. This is blocking important fixes and updates for the ROCm libraries from migrating from noble-proposed to noble. For example, the rocfft library is entirely broken on noble right now, but would be fixed by the migration of rocm-hipamd 5.7.1-3 from noble-proposed into noble. I was the one that ported these ROCm libraries to arm64 (aside from stdgpu). To my knowledge, nobody has ever tested the ROCm libraries on arm64. I got them to compile, but I've never had access to appropriate hardware to try using the resulting packages. I've never heard of any users of these packages either. It's not worth accepting serious known breakages in ROCm on amd64 in exchange for uncertain functionality on arm64. As such, the arm64 packages should be dropped from the archive until they can successfully build from source again. Please remove the following binary packages from noble: hipcc 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libamdhip64-5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libamdhip64-dev 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprtc-builtins5 5.2.3-12 noble arm64 libhiprand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 libhiprand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand-dev 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1-tests 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocrand1 5.3.3-6 noble arm64 librocprim-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocprim-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocthrust-dev 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocthrust-tests 5.3.3-4 noble arm64 librocfft-dev 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0-tests 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocfft0 5.5.0-4 noble arm64 librocsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 librocsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse-dev 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0-tests 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libhipsparse0 5.5.1-1 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-hip0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp-dev 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 libstdgpu-openmp0d 1.3.0+git20220507.32e0517-5 noble arm64 The ucx 1.16.0+ds-5ubuntu1 package has now migrated to noble, dropping libamdhip64-dev from its build-depends on arm64. The list of packages above is therefore now a list of all the reverse dependencies of rocm-hipamd on arm64.
2024-04-13 20:36:11 Steve Langasek rocfft (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2024-04-13 20:38:50 Steve Langasek hipsparse (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2024-04-13 20:39:58 Steve Langasek rocsparse (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2024-04-13 20:41:31 Steve Langasek stdgpu (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2024-04-13 20:43:05 Steve Langasek rocthrust (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2024-04-13 20:44:36 Steve Langasek stdgpu (Ubuntu): status Fix Released Invalid
2024-04-13 20:47:13 Steve Langasek rocprim (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2024-04-13 20:50:26 Steve Langasek rocrand (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2024-04-13 21:25:01 Cory Bloor stdgpu (Ubuntu): status Invalid New
2024-04-13 22:00:30 Steve Langasek rocm-hipamd (Ubuntu): status New Incomplete
2024-04-14 03:40:25 Cory Bloor rocm-hipamd (Ubuntu): status Incomplete New
2024-04-18 06:30:15 Matthias Klose stdgpu (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2024-04-18 06:35:18 Matthias Klose rocm-hipamd (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released