pyopencl 2023.1.3-1build1 source package in Ubuntu
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pyopencl (2023.1.3-1build1) noble; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild with Python 3.12 as supported version -- Graham Inggs <email address hidden> Tue, 31 Oct 2023 17:21:15 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Graham Inggs
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Debian OpenCL Maintainers
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- python
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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pyopencl_2023.1.3.orig.tar.gz | 462.8 KiB | b67216f5d28e7ae8573db28c0846c330e23b0e0465b6f3d8112d09f2ee294997 |
pyopencl_2023.1.3-1build1.debian.tar.xz | 25.8 KiB | 6ada9b8ac1557afc15348848888d1eed7a71712fc83dd7a4388a7615d7dde230 |
pyopencl_2023.1.3-1build1.dsc | 2.7 KiB | db7a6fda9295f10c84cdc3e7736354b38449e42d357bf143f57c045f66090e62 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- python-pyopencl-doc: module to access OpenCL parallel computation API (documentation)
PyOpenCL lets you access the OpenCL parallel computation API from
Python. Here's what sets PyOpenCL apart:
* Object cleanup tied to lifetime of objects. This idiom, often called
RAII in C++, makes it much easier to write correct, leak- and
crash-free code.
* Completeness. PyOpenCL puts the full power of OpenCL’s API at your
disposal, if you wish.
* Convenience. While PyOpenCL's primary focus is to make all of OpenCL
accessible, it tries hard to make your life less complicated as it
does so--without taking any shortcuts.
* Automatic Error Checking. All OpenCL errors are automatically
translated into Python exceptions.
* Speed. PyOpenCL’s base layer is written in C++, so all the niceties
above are virtually free.
* Helpful, complete documentation and a wiki.
* Liberal licensing (MIT).
.
This package contains HTML documentation and example scripts.
- python3-pyopencl: Python 3 module to access OpenCL parallel computation API
PyOpenCL lets you access the OpenCL parallel computation API from
Python. Here's what sets PyOpenCL apart:
* Object cleanup tied to lifetime of objects. This idiom, often called
RAII in C++, makes it much easier to write correct, leak- and
crash-free code.
* Completeness. PyOpenCL puts the full power of OpenCL’s API at your
disposal, if you wish.
* Convenience. While PyOpenCL's primary focus is to make all of OpenCL
accessible, it tries hard to make your life less complicated as it
does so--without taking any shortcuts.
* Automatic Error Checking. All OpenCL errors are automatically
translated into Python exceptions.
* Speed. PyOpenCL’s base layer is written in C++, so all the niceties
above are virtually free.
* Helpful, complete documentation and a wiki.
* Liberal licensing (MIT).
.
This package contains Python 3 modules.
- python3-pyopencl-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-pyopencl