On 09/20/2017 08:22 PM, Chih-Che Chueh wrote:
Our system administrator is busy working on something else so that he is
unable to update GNU C in our system through what you advised. But he is able
to give you an account so that you can have access to our system. As a result,
I am wondering if you are willing to install the newer version of GNU C in our
system for us and then help us write down a simple, clear instruction on how
to install it in our system. Afterward, we can know exactly how to update the
newer version of GNU C.
Chih-Che,
I think you are expecting too much of Bruno. He has a day job as well, for
which he is paid. I think you will need to figure out the installation on your
system yourself -- otherwise, Bruno (or any other among us) will be asked to
do so for everyone else on the mailing list who wants to install CUDA.
I'm going to add that installing a compiler will really only be the first
step. After that, of course, comes the task of understanding how to program
these graphics cards, and all of the other things that require interacting
with the appropriate software levels. You will need to master all of these
things at one point or other. You might as well learn how to install operating
systems and compilers.
Best
WB
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