Open arcfide opened 11 years ago
I should also note that the Boost library is installed by default in Slackware and presumably is compiled using the GCC 4.7 compiler family.
Hello,
I cannot tell for sure what is going on in your environment, despite I already saw some similar problems. It's clear to me that you are aware of several tricks involved in the build process. So, I will point out a blog entry I've written which, I hope, eventually will provide some detail you may be missing.
http://rgomes-info.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/python-stack-for-gpu-programming.html
I hope it helps.
Cheers
Richard Gomes http://rgomes.info
On 12/03/13 21:02, Aaron W. Hsu wrote:
I should also note that the Boost library is installed by default in Slackware and presumably is compiled using the GCC 4.7 compiler family.
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I am having some trouble with getting copperhead up and running. I don't see a mailing list or some other method, so I am submitting the issue here. Here is the output of a backtrace on the python process that gives me the segmentation violation:
This is on a Slackware64 14.0 box running on a Geforce GTX 675m card with Cuda 5.0. I have been able to run the Cuda examples and samples without problems so far. My installation of copperhead went as follows:
python setup.py install
This all seemed to go through without too many problems once I installed the Thrust, numpy, and Scons dependencies. Running
python setup.py test
seems to run and no errors are reported, but the last line of output is 'running tests'.After doing this, I note that the example given on the homepage, the sample programs (I ran black_scholes.py), and any of the tests give me the same segmentation violation. I have tried running the homepage sample, the black_scholes.py example, and the test_all.py program inside of tests/. Each of these gives the same sort of backtrace as above, but the black_scholes.py program is given above. I assume that I am correct in trying to run them by running
python black_scholes.py
and so on.I am not a Python programmer, so I could be really messing something up here, but I would appreciate whatever assistance you could provide in setting this up.