I would use 'fink' to install the non-apple distributed python.

On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Massimo Ilario <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey,
>
> I have 1 MBP 15" with 9400 and 9600 and 1 MBP 13" with 9400 and they all
> work with no issues. I think the presence of 2 NVIDIA cards not affecting
> CUDA program execution. I still think it's some setup you have wrong. I had
> similar issues. It took me few days to get it up and running with no
> problems.
> Imo, I wish that "System" Python on Mac would not be pre-installed as
> default. Apple should just not bother with it.
>
> -massimo
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 7:29 AM, Michael Creel <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Chris Heuser<[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > After a lot of messing around with pycuda attempting to solve my
>> "Python:
>> > version mismatch?" error, I figured out that the boost library is
>> calling
>> > the system python that comes installed on macs (the one in
>> > /System/Library/Frameworks instead of the one in /Library/Frameworks).
>> > I changed all of the install settings, and boost says that it is using
>> the
>> > proper python, but it is not. Despite all indications, boost continues
>> to
>> > access the system python. So to fix this, I created a symbolic link in
>> the
>> > system python that redirects to the real python. This is kind of a hack,
>> but
>> > it worked temporarily. Obviously I can't leave that, but I don't know
>> what
>> > else to do.
>> > So now I am at the point where pycuda runs, but still doesn't work. For
>> some
>> > reason, the Cuda.init() call run when importing pycuda cannot find any
>> > devices... I am on one of the unibody MacBook Pros, and I am wondering
>> if
>> > the problem might be the presence of both graphics cards (I don't think
>> the
>> > 9400M supports Cuda).
>> > If anyone has any insight, I would really appreciate it!
>> > Thanks!
>> >     >>>Chris Heuser
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>>
>> I have a MacBook Pro unibody with Linux installed, and pycuda works
>> fine on it.  So I would say that the presence of two graphics cards is
>> not the problem.
>> Michael
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