Daniel Bermond via aur-general left as an exercise for the reader:
This package seems to be a pre-compiled variant (-bin) of repository intel-compute-runtime. If so, it should be renamed to intel-compute-runtime-bin.
Great point; thanks for the heads-up. I'll see if the source can be grabbed, and if so, move to that. If it's unavailable, or I can't get it packaged up, I'll execute the rename (this was my first update of a package I took over).
There is a known bug in gcc 10.1 that prevents us from updating igc. The bug is already fixed in gcc git master, and the fix is marked to be included in gcc 10.2, which in turn most likely will be released in late july or august if we consider the historical gcc release schedule.
Thanks for the information. I'm not sure how much the obsolete version of the package was being used; if it was in wide use, I'm sure I'll get some bugreports, and I'll back up to a release from earlier this year. Otherwise, I'm inclined to wait for the gcc update.
For the time being, if you really need updated versions of gmmlib and igc, you can try to use intel-gmmlib-git and intel-graphics-compiler-bin from the AUR.
Thanks for the pointer, Daniel! Hopefully I'll be able to rebuild the sources against the Arch community versions of libgmm/libigc, and that'll fix things up. I personally don't need any particular version; I'm just trying to pitch in on Arch, and as an HPC guy, the unloved Intel OpenCL packages seemed a good place to start =]. -- nick black -=- https://www.nick-black.com to make an apple pie from scratch, you need first invent a universe.