Hmm...As I can see it says date '12/11/2013'.
Before a few months that I tried to install it ,it wasn't the full package.It 
had some library or driver.

Anyway , I installed it from the repository and now everything workd fine!

Thanks!


Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 00:16:19 -0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: ImportError: libcurand.so.5.0: cannot open shared object file



        On 26/11/13 09:11, ggeo wrote:

> Yes,but it is just a library or aomething.It does not include the whole

> pycuda package.You have to manually download it.


it is the full package

(https://packages.sabayon.org/show/pycuda,114563,sabayon-weekly,amd64,5,standard/content#package-widget-show-what).

What more do you expect?


> 

> When you say if I altered the root path in .bash* (although I didn'y do

> anything) can you be more specific?Because I am not too familiar with this.


for example having PATH=... in your root's .bashrc/.bash_profile.


Justin



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