![]() See below for a detailed explanation of the new filesystem hierarchy and backward compatibility. While moving to a new filesystem hierarchy, ROCm ensures backward compatibility with its 5.1 version or older filesystem hierarchy. ROCm packages have adopted the Linux foundation filesystem hierarchy standard in this release to ensure ROCm components follow open source conventions for Linux-based distributions. Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for ROCm The hipcc/ hipconfig soft link will be assimilated to point from hipcc/ hipconfig to the respective compiled binaries as the default option. Once these are available, users can optionally switch to hipcc.bin and hipconfig.bin. There will be no functional difference between the Perl scripts and their compiled binary counterpart. There will be a transition period where the Perl scripts and compiled binaries are available before the scripts are removed. Note that the samples will continue to be available in previous release branches. In a future ROCm release, the following samples will be removed from the hip-tests project. Users will access separate hipcc package for installing hipcc binaries in future ROCm releases. Separation of hipcc binaries (Perl scripts) from HIP to hipcc project. ![]() -use-staticlib and -use-sharedlib options are deprecated. ![]() Applications that depend on these libraries must explicitly link to them.
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