| 25 Oct 2025 |
asa | * a related question - it appears the tensorrt in nixpkgs is labelled only for x86_64 (possibly because nvidia only offers generic linux binaries for x64), but they only offer a tarball for arm targeting ubuntu 24. would i just be able to override the source for the arm build and let patchelf handle the rest? | 21:45:38 |
Daniel Fahey | Try it out, looks like it needs a new maintainer anyway. I nominate you https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/development/python-modules/tensorrt/default.nix | 21:46:58 |
asa | sounds good, perhaps i'll try to figure out how to use nixpkgs' cuda infra first | 21:49:07 |
asa | also for anyone with possibly more knowledge on this, tensorrt downloads are public endpoints (https://developer.nvidia.com/downloads/compute/machine-learning/tensorrt/10.9.0/tars/TensorRT-10.9.0.34.Linux.x86_64-gnu.cuda-12.8.tar.gz) that you can get without authenticating
would it be a license violation to directly include that in nixpkgs with the relevant package license instead of via separately joining their developer program? | 22:24:21 |
Daniel Fahey | Can't remember where I saw this link, I though it was in here, anyone know of any other discussion / context re: Nix? It reports Flox are signed up? https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/developers-can-now-get-cuda-directly-from-their-favorite-third-party-platforms/ | 22:59:54 |
Daniel Fahey | DuckDuckGo was better at searching the Discouse, heh, https://discourse.nixos.org/t/nix-flox-nvidia-opening-up-cuda-redistribution-on-nix/69189 | 23:02:41 |