On 25 May 2017 at 01:20, Ramesh Babu <mgrameshbabu2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There is some response for cudadetect command which I have pated in earlier
> mail. But no ./cudadetect file.
>
> rb@rameshbabu:~$ ./cudadetect
> bash: ./cudadetect: No such file or directory

That's... not altogether surprising.

> rb@rameshbabu:~$ locate libcudart
> /usr/local/MATLAB/R2017a/bin/glnxa64/libcudart.so.8.0
> /usr/local/MATLAB/R2017a/bin/glnxa64/libcudart.so.8.0.44
> /usr/local/cuda-5.0/lib/libcudart.so
> /usr/local/cuda-5.0/lib/libcudart.so.5.0
> /usr/local/cuda-5.0/lib/libcudart.so.5.0.35
> /usr/local/cuda-5.0/lib64/libcudart.so
> /usr/local/cuda-5.0/lib64/libcudart.so.5.0
> /usr/local/cuda-5.0/lib64/libcudart.so.5.0.35
> /usr/local/freesurfer/MCRv80/bin/glnxa64/libcudart.so.4
> /usr/local/freesurfer/MCRv80/bin/glnxa64/libcudart.so.4.2.9

Which one of those is LD_LIBRARY_PATH going to find?

> As far as I know, freesurfer supports cuda-5 and it requires
> libcudart.so-5.0. That's why I have installed cuda-5. How did you enable
> freesurfer with cuda-8?

I compiled it myself after following NVIDIA's instructions for install
the latest driver and SDK. Your machine was even telling you what to
do in order to get nvcc (which would imply the presence of the SDK).

HTH,

Richard
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