On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 9:26 AM Christoph Feck
On 07/24/20 15:06, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I am using the NVIDIA NVCC GPU /CUDA compiler on Tumbleweed.
The package I am building (darknet) seems to work best with NVCC 10.2. So I have been using that on Tumbleweed.
I am setting up a new Tumbleweed system, and I see that gcc-8 (64-bit) is no longer available. I see gcc-7 and gcc-9. But no gcc-8. If it has been removed, is it perhaps still possible to find it for Tumbleweed?
I did a search on openSUSE downloads, and it only had some Debian release. Nothing for openSUSE.
I tried other GCC releases witn NVCC, but it complains that they are unsupported versions. It wants gcc-8.
I simply commented out the GCC version check in the NVIDIA CUDA headers and had no issues with GCC 9 so far, but I only needed it for OptiX.
I will try that. It would make life easier... I will report back when I have had a chance to test it. The machines in question are being used in production. We are doing feature detection on 30000 km of images, with 8 images taken each 10 meters (e.g. 24,000,000 images). We will do this for the next 5 summers. And it's not even the biggest part of the task. So I don't want to mess with the pipeline of processing! I will have to sneak in my test. -- Roger Oberholtzer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org