Hi Andrew,

glad things worked out for you! Please send support requests to the list in 
the future, though. That'll get you replies sooner, and make sure that there's 
a record of what you did. I've cc'ed the list on this reply.

Andreas

On Freitag 15 Mai 2009, you wrote:
> I managed to get pycuda 0.92 working on Ubuntu 8.10 amd64 on a Mac Pro.
> I used the 2.2 cuda drivers from Nvidia, and everything else from apt.
> Here is my siteconf.py:
>
> BOOST_INC_DIR = []
> BOOST_LIB_DIR = []
> BOOST_PYTHON_LIBNAME = ['boost_python-gcc42-mt-d-1_34_1-py25']
> CUDA_TRACE = False
> CUDADRV_LIB_DIR = []
> CUDADRV_LIBNAME = ['cuda']
> CXXFLAGS = []
> LDFLAGS = []
>
> Thanks Andreas!  Now the real fun begins!
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Andreas Klöckner
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Freitag 08 Mai 2009, Andrew Wagner wrote:
> >> Thanks!  I pulled out my second graphics card and now I'm trying a
> >> fresh install of Debian Lenny.
> >>
> >> What version of CUDA do you recommend, and how did you install it?
> >> The installation directions say you developed against CUDA 2.0 beta;
> >> should I go with that?
> >
> > Oh dear no! 2.2 (which was released yesterday) should work, even though I
> > haven't tried it. 2.1 is pretty solid in any case.
> >
> > Btw: I'll add the new stuff in 2.2 soon and then I'll finally start the
> > .93 release candidate process.
> >
> > Andreas


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