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The gcc and g++ versions used to generate the wheel package uploaded to pypi in both x86 and aarch64 architecture #1415
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I'm not involved in the ARM builds, but would guess these images are used: builder/aarch64_linux/build_aarch64_wheel.py Lines 18 to 25 in 52541e8
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Thanks a lot, we can split this question into two parts:
The two questions are very important to us, thank you. |
You could take a look at the pytorch hud page https://hud.pytorch.org/hud/pytorch/pytorch/v2.0.1 It stores the github actions that built the binaries. You could then choose one workflow, e.g. https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/actions/runs/4786980664/jobs/8511609240 and view the raw logs: https://pipelines.actions.githubusercontent.com/serviceHosts/7d146c05-69c3-4c20-a0e7-818111670117/_apis/pipelines/1/runs/2882401/signedlogcontent/22?urlExpires=2023-07-02T20%3A20%3A26.3734274Z&urlSigningMethod=HMACV1&urlSignature=tzb%2Bk%2FfRqlCrm19tr%2FDOP0AS%2Fj91SYQbvt8y5OlQqmA%3D |
Hi, everyone.
In order to avoid the negative impact of gcc compatibility, so we want to learn about the the gcc and g++ versions used to generate the wheel package uploaded to pypi in both x86 and aarch64 architecture and try to keep consistent with community.
And we recently unpack the release wheel of torch from pypi.org and found that the gcc version in the aarch environment is 10.2.1, as shown below. In the same way, we also got the version of gcc in the x86 environment is 9.3.1.
However, the .comment section in the elf is not correct always, so please help to confirm whether the versions are correct, thank you a lot.
What needs to be added is that we found the docker image for building x86, but we did not find the build environment for aarch64.
Looking forward to your relpy.
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