I have set up some cxxflags, and when compiling.cpp files, these paths are valid The nvcc command is crucial as it transforms cuda code into executable binaries that can run on nvidia gpus However, when compiling.cu files, i cannot find the header file, and the header file paths are all in cxxflags
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I have just installed debian stretch (9) and cuda 8 on a new gpu server
I am working with cuda and i am currently using this makefile to automate my build process You can easily add new tunable nvcc or gcc parameters by changing the autotuner/settings/nvcc_flags.json Make sure to follow the template for flags, enumerations and numerical parameters in the file. 4 no it is not possible
The only supported host compiler for use with cuda on windows is cl.exe, the compiler that ships with visual studio c++ Sorry, a search in the cmake documentation and playing around with cuda_nvcc_flags didn't work out. As i understand it nvcc is using g++ to compile the host code and it’s deeply frustrating not to be able to pass those options through Unless you know what custom backend flags will be produced by nvcc and manually include them when calling clang, i'm not sure you can automatically pass an nvcc flag from clang.