Thank you sir. I will do the same and check once again. I hope we don't
need any other files for installation.
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 8:09 PM David Case <david.case.rutgers.edu> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 23, 2020, Sruthi Sudhakar wrote:
> >
> >./configure -cuda -mpi -gnu
> >When I continued with this step , I got the following error message:
> >Error: CUDA_HOME is not set. This must point to your NVIDIA tools
> >installation
>
> I agree with Elvis that this is odd, since CUDA_HOME would have had
> to have been defined when you configured the serial version.
>
> If you didn't install CUDA yourself, you may need to search your
> computer to find out where it is installed (or ask whoever carried
> out the installation). The default location is in /usr/local/cuda.
> See if that folder exists--it is probably a link to something like
> /usr/local/cuda-10.0 (or some other version number). Set CUDA_HOME to
> point to this folder.
>
> ....dac
>
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