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@ZhaoqiongZ ZhaoqiongZ commented Jun 23, 2025

remove WSL2 in support matrix for Getting Started on XPU

update tutorial link for Windows Inductor

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  • pull / linux-jammy-py3_9-clang9-xla / test (xla, 1, 1, lf.linux.12xlarge, unstable) (gh) (#158876)
    /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/xla/torch_xla/csrc/runtime/BUILD:476:14: Compiling torch_xla/csrc/runtime/xla_util_test.cpp failed: (Exit 1): gcc failed: error executing CppCompile command (from target //torch_xla/csrc/runtime:xla_util_test) /usr/bin/gcc -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -fstack-protector -Wall -Wunused-but-set-parameter -Wno-free-nonheap-object -fno-omit-frame-pointer -g0 -O2 '-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1' -DNDEBUG -ffunction-sections ... (remaining 229 arguments skipped)

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@soulitzer soulitzer requested a review from malfet July 7, 2025 22:18
@soulitzer soulitzer added the triaged This issue has been looked at a team member, and triaged and prioritized into an appropriate module label Jul 7, 2025
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@pytorchbot label "topic: not user facing"

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Hi @malfet @svekars , could you help review this pr, thank you!

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@pytorchbot label "2.8"

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@guangyey guangyey requested a review from svekars July 18, 2025 05:05
@guangyey guangyey moved this to Review Required in PyTorch Intel Jul 18, 2025
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Hi @svekars , I saw that you've rerange the structure of tutorials and make the link for tutorial update to https://docs.pytorch.org/tutorials/unstable/inductor_windows.html from https://docs.pytorch.org/tutorials/prototype/inductor_windows.html
Thus, I have to update the correct link in this doc to make it accessible.
Could you hlep review and merge it?

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Hi @svekars , I created a pr to fix the link issue with #159853, please help review and merge

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