On Aug 28, 11:22 pm, David Philp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 29/08/2008, at 7:56 AM, mabshoff wrote:
>
> > David Philip has been playing with building PyCuDA against Sage's
> > Python on OSX.
>
> No!!!  I'd love to do it but I haven't got time for CUDA.  I've been  
> using boost.python, for the sake of /other/ C++ code of mine.  I  
> originally tried to sort of bodgy them together, but didn't have much  
> luck.
>
> But I think you will pretty much need the framework build as per the  
> trac ticket Michael linked.  You then build boost python against  
> that---but to build boost python against a non-system python on a mac,  
> you need to patch boost build.  
> Seehttp://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/changeset/48322
>
> I hope you can use CUDA with all that... thus we continue towards  
> SageOS... The alternative I suppose is to redirect the rest of sage to  
> use system python, which is conceivably necessary for CUDA.
>
> D

Phew! nothing simple on OS X eh?  I might just get a 8800 for my linux
box ;-)  took me about ten minutes to do this on gentoo...
boost seems a real pain on OS X - i'll try and build against the
standard framework based python for a starter and take it from there.

Thanks for the heads up...

Simon

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