What platform are you on? Windows or Linux?

You have to make sure that the pycuda installation is in your Python path. If it is, then there's probably a library linking error that can be fixed by setting the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.

I hope that helps.

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Problem solved.Sorry for bothering you!From: den3b-


I'm currently running into this issue, how did you solve it?

   -Matthew





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