[Bug 2036135] Review Request: intel-compute-runtime - Compute API support for Intel(R) graphics

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2036135



--- Comment #13 from František Zatloukal <fzatlouk@xxxxxxxxxx> ---
(In reply to Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski from comment #11)
> There's lots of bundled stuff in third_party/. In particular:
> 
> third_party/opencl_headers
> third_party/opengl_headers
> can be removed and system ones used instead. Add

Unfortunately, the bundled versions are prehistoric, I've tried, ended up with
reporting it upstream: https://github.com/intel/compute-runtime/issues/496

I guess the way forward here is to mark those two as bundlet too for now?

> third_party/uapi

Will take a look!

> Perhaps it makes sense to do the same in Fedora.

Mhm, seems like a good idea. I think we can keep intel-compute-runtime as a
metapackage which would then pull in both intel-ocloc and intel-opencl. This
also makes sense in case we decide sometime in the future that we want to have
the OpenCL driver in default package set for some Fedora images.


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