Hi Freddie,
Sorry to make you wade through the errors!
I couldn't seem to get 'pip' to play nicely and install using python3
(vs. 2), but a couple manual installs of pytools and pycuda indeed fixed
the issue.
Thanks much for the quick solution,
-tom
On 07/06/2015 12:18 PM, Freddie Witherden wrote:
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Hi Tom,
On 06/07/15 19:33, Tom Fogal wrote:
I have tried with v1.0.0 and now
4ce740ff4d7ff3bd93b6f3ad00ee46815b6b810c to no avail.
I am presently running with CUDA v6.5, PyCUDA 2014.1.
Any ideas as to what I might have messed up?
It takes a bit of work to unpick the various tracebacks (three in all!)
but the issue stems from:
TypeError: Can't convert 'bytes' object to str implicitly
which is occurring in the pytools package. This was a bug in pytools
that I believe I fix some months back and later made it into a
subsequent release.
The solution, therefore, is to upgrade pytools to a more recent version
that has more complete compatibility with Python 3. 9Most distributions
still ship the broken version through their package managers and have
not backported the fix.)
Regards, Freddie.
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