[08:53:29] hello o/ [10:00:24] hiiii o/ [10:33:10] 10Lift-Wing, 06Machine-Learning-Team: Build and Publish ROCm-Compatible Python Packages - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T381859#10421462 (10isarantopoulos) Since these python packages aren't going to be so frequent we should first make sure we have reproducible builds from a local environment and then reco... [11:02:12] I'm trying to build the python packages in a docker image instead of ml-lab [11:32:36] https://rocm.docs.amd.com/projects/install-on-linux/en/latest/install/native-install/debian.html 🎉 [11:47:06] wow nice! [12:28:46] it seems quite easy for rocm 6.3.1 + bookworm but at the moment I am trying rocm 6.1.0 + torch 2.5.1 [12:29:31] rocm 6.3.1 is cutting edge there are no rebuild pytorch wheels so I prefer to pass for the time being [12:29:42] + we have rocm 6.1 on the nodes at the moment [17:54:03] I made an attempt to create some dockerfiles with debian/rocm/pytorch https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/machine-learning/rocm-wheelhouse/-/merge_requests/1 [17:54:40] that is still WIP as it isn't working :( [17:55:15] and the images are close to 42GB :P this can be used to build things locally, as it is definitely not going to be part of any CI/CD at the moment