Ok, the location is only printed when you compile code that has not been
compiled before.
I have the file now.
 
Michiel.

>>> Tomi Pieviläinen<tomi.pievilai...@iki.fi> 4/6/2012 11:51 AM >>>
> That is for a Windows system. I have Linux.

This doesn't make a difference, just the paths probably point to /tmp/
like on my system.

> >From the pyCuda documentation section "Just-in-time Compilation":
> "If keep is True, the compiler output directory is kept, and a line
> indicating its location in the file system is printed for debugging
> purposes." There is nothing printed when I set keep=3DTrue.

Are you redirecting output somehow? Do you see other output to stdout?

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