Same here.  Just tell me what I can do to help.

I have the machine was was able to run the collatz CUDA app stand alone with a 
GT 120.


On Jan 8, 2010, at 7:34 PM, Paul D. Buck wrote:

> Collatz is not sending down the libs with the application but they cannot be 
> found yet.  I suggested adding the links to the application using the 
> standard BOINC mechanisms.
> 
> If I knew how to fake this locally by editing config files I would see if it 
> works.  Shipping only the 32-bit BOINC application has allowed the discovery 
> of the GPU for CUDA.  I still wonder if the application is being compiled in 
> the 64-bit space and so it is not finding the 32-bit libraries regardless.
> 
> As always, willing to lend a hand if someone tells me what they want me to 
> try ... though my 8800 card is going to suck swamp water for doing work ...
> 
> 
> On Jan 8, 2010, at 2:47 PM, Charlie Fenton wrote:
> 
>> This is the same problem that einst...@home is having with their beta CUDA 
>> application on the Mac.  We will be investigating next week when they return 
>> from vacation.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> --Charlie
>> 
>> At 12:07 AM -0800 1/8/10, Paul D. Buck wrote:
>>> Collatz has an application ready to go also.  Though it is currently 
>>> compiled as a 64-bit version.
>>> 
>>> I am not sure if this is the cause of the issue where even with an app info 
>>> file I cannot get work or there is something going on with the system 
>>> still...
>>> 
>>> Hmm, am getting work now, but also getting this error:
>>> 
>>> dyld: Library not loaded: @rpath/libcudart.dylib
>>> Referenced from: /Library/Application Support/BOINC 
>>> Data/slots/5/../../projects/boinc.thesonntags.com_collatz/collatz_2.01_i686-apple-darwin__cuda
>>> Reason: image not found
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Jan 7, 2010, at 5:35 PM, Charlie Fenton wrote:
>>> 
>>>> That is what einst...@home is doing, though they don't have that
>>>> working yet.  You might want to collaborate with them.  They are
>>>> setting environment variables DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>>>> in their application, and using the @rpath macro.
>>>> 
>>>> The standard installation of the CUDA driver on the Mac includes only
>>>> libcuda.dylib. and this is the only one used or checked by the BOINC
>>>> client.  You cannot assume that the runtime and other libraries have
>>>> be installed on the system.
>>>> 
>>>> At 9:24 AM -0600 1/7/10, Jon Sonntag wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I assume I will need to include the cuda runtime library along with the 
>>>>> cuda
>>>>> 
>>>>> app  so that the MAC user doesn't have to set any environment
>>>>> 
>>>>> variables or create symbolic links.
>>>>> 
>> 
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