Hello-

Is there a recipe out there for getting PyCUDA (including
dependencies!) up and running that is known to just work?

I'm hopeful that if I can get PyCUDA installed properly, it will
become my primary research tool.  I used MATLAB exclusively for years
and loved it.  Once that became impossible for performance reasons I
switched to C++ and CUDA.  Now my code runs a lot faster, but I'm only
about 1/20th as productive as I was with MATLAB.  Since I'm hoping
this will be my primary research tool,  I'm willing to do a clean
install of any OS (though I prefer anything but windows, and have a
slight preference for mac or debian).

Even if there is no well-tested recipe, I'd appreciate guidance on
what platforms, package managers, library versions, etc... are best
supported.  I already spent a couple days tinkering with this, and I
plan to devote up to a week more, starting in about one week.  I've
been using cuda on OS X for about a semester, but I'm pretty new to
python.

Thanks a lot!
Drew

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