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Build Instructions
If you already have an OpenCL SDK installed you may already be good to go. You can try the basic installation method:
install.packages('gpuR')
This is will search your systems default library and include paths to find the OpenCL library and C++ API header.
If they are not in the standard locations (such as a user specific install) you can optionally define two environmental variables to explicitly point the package.
If in R (or using Rstudio) you can use the Sys.setenv
function to define your environmental variables. The two are OPENCL_LIB
(32 or 64 with Windows) and OPENCL_INC
referring to the library and include directories respectively.
For example, on a Linux system where the AMD SDK has been installed you would do something like the following:
Sys.setenv(OPENCL_LIB = "/opt/AMDAPPSDK-3.0/lib/x86_64/")
Sys.setenv(OPENCL_INC = "/opt/AMDAPPSDK-3.0/include/")
install.packages("gpuR")
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