On Fri, 27 May 2011 10:33:12 +0200, Tomasz Rybak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dnia 2011-05-26, czw o godzinie 09:27 -0400, Neal Becker pisze:
> > Just trying a new install on fedora 15.
> > 
> > pycuda-0.94.2
> > cudatoolkit_4.0.17_linux_64_fedora13.run
> > 
> > I think cuda is not usable on this setup.  If I run make test in pycuda, I 
> > see:
> > 
> > E           CompileError: nvcc compilation of /tmp/tmp8bom2S/kernel.cu 
> > failed
> > E           [command: nvcc --cubin -arch sm_11 -I/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-
> > packages/pycuda-0.94.2-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/pycuda/../include/pycuda 
> > kernel.cu]
> > E           [stderr:
> > E           In file included from 
> > /opt/cuda/bin/../include/cuda_runtime.h:59:0,
> > E                            from <command-line>:0:
> > E           /opt/cuda/bin/../include/host_config.h:82:2: error: #error -- 
> > unsupported GNU version! gcc 4.5 and up are not supported!Traceback (most 
> > recent 
> > call last):
> > 
> > But I don't think an older gcc4 is available - the only old compat packages 
> > are 
> > for gcc34.
> 
> I have similar problem on Debian.
> Fortunately Debian still provides packages for gcc-4.4,
> but default gcc is 4.6.
> I have sent message describing this problem (and my attempts at
> solving it) to Debian mailing list - will let you know when
> final solution is found.

Regarding Debian: thanks to snapshot.debian.org, old compilers remain
available nearly indefinitely.

What happens if you just comment out that "#error" directive?

Also I might point out that Open CL, by definition, cannot have such
issues.

Andreas

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