- 11 Jan, 2024 2 commits
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
This switches darwin to dynamic loading, and refactors the code now that no static linking of the library is used on any platform
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
In some cases we may want multiple variants for a given GPU type or CPU. This adds logic to have an optional Variant which we can use to select an optimal library, but also allows us to try multiple variants in case some fail to load. This can be useful for scenarios such as ROCm v5 vs v6 incompatibility or potentially CPU features.
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- 02 Jan, 2024 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
Refactor where we store build outputs, and support a fully dynamic loading model on windows so the base executable has no special dependencies thus doesn't require a special PATH.
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- 20 Dec, 2023 1 commit
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
This switches the default llama.cpp to be CPU based, and builds the GPU variants as dynamically loaded libraries which we can select at runtime. This also bumps the ROCm library to version 6 given 5.7 builds don't work on the latest ROCm library that just shipped.
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- 19 Dec, 2023 2 commits
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
This changes the container-based linux build to use an older Ubuntu distro to improve our compatibility matrix for older user machines
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Daniel Hiltgen authored
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