Thanks Andreas.

For anyone else running into this issue (and if you're using Fedora/redhat
distribution), here's the fix.  This assumes that you've compiled and
installed CUDA 2.2 and that you've set CUDA_ROOT to your cuda installation
path (including updating your LD_LIBRARY_PATH, etc).

i) make sure you have 'chrpath' installed along with rpm tools:
yum install chrpath
yum install rpm-build

1) download the latest (at this time, 1.39) src rpm and spec file
wget http://people.redhat.com/bkoz/boost/boost-1.39.0-0.3.fc11.src.rpm
wget http://people.redhat.com/bkoz/boost/boost.spec-1.39.0-0.2

2) rebuild the rpm
rpmbuild --rebuild boost-1.39.0-0.3.fc11.src.rpm

3) install the rpms
go into rpmbuild/RPMS/{your platform}
rpm -Uvh boost-*

4) obtain pycuda, unpack and run configure
python configure.py

5) edit siteconf.py and remove the compiler version, eg, gcc43, from the
following variables
BOOST_PYTHON_LIBNAME = ['boost_python-mt']
BOOST_THREAD_LIBNAME = ['boost_thread-mt']

6) issue make and make install and ensure that the examples run Goodluck,

Goodluck and thanks Andreas,
Paul


On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 3:03 PM, Andreas Klöckner
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On Freitag 15 Mai 2009, Paul Rigor (ucla) wrote:
> > Hi Andreas,
> >
> > I have boost version 1.34.1-17.fc10
> >
> > Which version do you recommend?
>
> Heh--anything newer than 1.34 should have the changes you need. :)
>
> http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_36_0/doc/html/thread/changes.html
>
> Andreas
>



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