Yes I copied the cudnn files using the following two commands:
$sudo cp lib64/* /usr/local/cuda/lib64/
$sudo cp include/* /usr/local/cuda/include/

When I initially had this problem I purged cuda and the nvidia drivers, 
then I renamed the '/usr/local/cuda' and '/usr/local/cuda-8.0' directories 
and reinstalled cuda and nvidia.  This was to make sure that the files in 
these directories would only  come from the latest installation.



On Monday, 17 April 2017 21:19:00 UTC-7, Jesse Livezey wrote:
>
> Sounds like the cudnn header and libraries are not consistent. When you 
> install cudnn, did you move all of the files into the correct cuda folders?
>
> On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 8:30:03 PM UTC-7, Robert Lee wrote:
>>
>> I'm trying to get theano to work with keras.  My program runs fine with 
>> tensorflow but when I switch to theano I get the above error message.  My 
>> theano version is 0.9.0.  I'd appreciate any help in figuring this out.
>>
>

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