On 10/20/21 01:26, François Patte wrote:
Why this difference?
As Ed and Patrick point out, the difference is probably CUDA. The CUDA client libraries are not licensed appropriately for redistribution, therefore they are not packaged in Fedora. And since they aren't packaged, they aren't available in the build root, and it isn't possible to build software that uses CUDA.
You could ask NVidia to re-license the CUDA libraries, or you could ask Blender developers if they'd consider an OpenCL implementation, since OpenCL does appear to be supported in Fedora. Or, as you've done, you can use the not-entirely-Free release that Blender publishes. I'd imagine you could get it from Flathub, too.
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