Hi Andreas, This definitively worked! Wow, hopefully you can update the documentation because this changes everything!
I'm starting with the tutorial and hopefully soon will be able to contribute to your project. Thanks for all your work. Also thanks to Frabizio and Per for their help. Andres Andrés González Mancera, Ph.D. Profesor Asistente Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica Universidad de los Andes Cra. 1 Este No. 19A-40 ML 625 Bogotá - Colombia + (571) 3394949 ext. 2915 angon...@uniandes.edu.co 2010/7/19 Andreas Kloeckner <li...@informa.tiker.net>: > Hi Andrés, > > On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 10:14:44 -0500, Andrés Leonardo González Mancera > <angon...@uniandes.edu.co> wrote: >> I'm still trying to install boost on my Mac Pro. The process has >> proved to be daunting. >> >> What I find strange is that the instructions in >> http://wiki.tiker.net/PyCuda/Installation/Mac/EnthoughtPython seem to >> have work for people with my exact same setup. My concrete question is >> if the instruction in the wiki are using EPD 64 bits, or should the 32 >> bit version work? > > If you use the git version of PyCUDA, you do not need to download and > install boost separately any more. The install documentation has not yet > been updated for this change, but I hope this will make your life > easier. I've been meaning to tell the list about it, but I've been > totally swamped, and Fabrizio ruined the surprise anyway, so there. :) > > Once you've cloned the repository and run 'setup.py', it'll complain > that it can't find the boost bits, and it'll tell you a few more git > incantations to fix that problem. > > Hope this helps, > Andreas > _______________________________________________ PyCUDA mailing list PyCUDA@tiker.net http://lists.tiker.net/listinfo/pycuda