Linking libcuda.so into environment #3090
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Hi there,
I hope this is the right place to ask about this.
I've been using pixi.sh for my python projects for a while now. I'm often using
tinycudann
, and pixi finally allowed me to get a somewhat reproducible environment goint, with which I can install it. The only issue is that, when compilingtinycudann
(and other cuda related projects), they require thelibcuda.so
shared library (this is the driver library as far as I can tell) to be present in theLIBRARY_PATH
. Unfortunately, neither the cudasystem-requirements
package nor any other cuda package link this library into the conda environment. Atm. I have to resort to adding my whole/lib64
folder (on fedora) or the/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
path on ubuntu to myLIBRARY_PATH
, which might expose other libraries as well, that I don't want any programs to be built against.Therefore, I wanted to ask if there is a better/more robust way to handle this?
Would it for example be possible for the
cuda
dependency to linklibcuda.so
into the environment, or should I ask somewhere upstream?Thanks for your Help!
Kind regards
Christian
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