Dear Geng,

I think the solution is simple. It appears as if you did not have boost 
installed on your computer, which is a collection of important C++ libraries, 
some of which (matrix-related?) are used by pycuda. Install the latest boost 
and you should be okay, fingers crossed! I guess that this is the mistake, 
although I really would have expected C++ boost to be pre-installed on a 
standard Ubuntu installation.

Greetings from Ningbo,
Eric

On 10/26/2013 04:49 PM, geng liu wrote:
Dear Developer,

I am LIU Geng from Chinese Academy of Sciences. I am now trying to install 
pycuda in my Ubuntu system, but I met some problems.

My computer has 2 CUDA enabled GPUs. My system is Lynux Ubuntu 12.04, gcc 
4.6.3, python 2.7.3, CUDA 5.5

I followed the instructions from you, but there is an error when I go to "make 
-j 4". I am sure there is not a compatibility problem, at least for gcc and 
CUDA.

My installation log is in the attachment, and I'm looking forward to a solution 
from you.

Thanks.
Best Regards
Liu Geng

Changchun Institue of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Changchun 130033, Jilin, China
Mobile: 86-0431-15843126536
Email: liugeng.5202...@gmail.com<mailto:liugeng.5202...@gmail.com>



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