That is what einst...@home is doing, though they don't have that 
working yet.  You might want to collaborate with them.  They are 
setting environment variables DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH 
in their application, and using the @rpath macro.

The standard installation of the CUDA driver on the Mac includes only 
libcuda.dylib. and this is the only one used or checked by the BOINC 
client.  You cannot assume that the runtime and other libraries have 
be installed on the system.

At 9:24 AM -0600 1/7/10, Jon Sonntag wrote:
>I assume I will need to include the cuda runtime library along with the cuda
>app  so that the MAC user doesn't have to set any environment 
>variables or create symbolic links.


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Charlie Fenton                        [email protected]
BOINC / s...@home Macintosh & Windows Programmer
Space Sciences Laboratory
UC Berkeley
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