
hmm... so libcuda and libcudart are in /usr/local/cuda/lib and the script isn't finding them? Any further information on your system / os combination? What version of the toolkit are you using? I currently use 3.2, haven't tried with 4.x yet.
$ nvcc --version nvcc: NVIDIA (R) Cuda compiler driver Copyright (c) 2005-2010 NVIDIA Corporation Built on Thu_Nov_11_15:26:50_PST_2010 Cuda compilation tools, release 3.2, V0.2.1221
On 05/07/2011, at 10:16 PM, Johannes Waldmann wrote:
Trevor L. McDonell
writes: ... source repo should work: https://github.com/mchakravarty/accelerate
I have CUDA in the default location (e.g., /usr/local/cuda/bin/nvcc ) but I can't seem to get the cuda cabal package to build
... checking cuda.h usability... yes checking cuda.h presence... yes checking for cuda.h... yes checking cuda_runtime_api.h usability... yes checking cuda_runtime_api.h presence... yes checking for cuda_runtime_api.h... yes checking for library containing cuDriverGetVersion... no configure: error: could not find CUDA driver library
I have nvcc in the PATH, and I also set --extra-include/lib-dirs
I can build and run the NVIDIA_GPU_Computing_SDK examples.
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