I am trying to install the python interface of the fsps program. On Windows, try setting CUDA_PATH environment variable.Ĭheck the Installation Guide for details: On Linux, you may need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable depending on how you installed CUDA/ROCm. If you installed CuPy via wheels (cupy-cudaXXX or cupy-rocm-X-X), make sure that the package matches with the version of CUDA or ROCm installed. The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:įile "/home/elewis/git-repo/jess/bin/jess_composite.py", line 27, in įile "/home/elewis/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/cupy/_init_.py", line 20, in ImportError: /lib64/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by /home/elewis/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/cupy/_core/core.cpython-38-x86_64-linux-gnu.so)
I'm confused since I made sure the versions matched- is this an anaconda issue? Traceback (most recent call last):įile "/home/elewis/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/cupy/_init_.py", line 18, in įile "/home/elewis/anaconda3/lib/python3.8/site-packages/cupy/_core/_init_.py", line 1, in However, trying to run a python script which imports cupy returns the error pasted below. Since this is version 11.6, I installed cupy with pip install cupy-cuda116 and it also succeeded: pip freeze returns On Linux, I installed CUDA with conda install -c nvidia cuda and it ran successfully: conda list returns I am not sure what the "NOTE:" is saying, but I would ignore it as you get a working P圜harm by doing what it says above the NOTE. But if you don't, you can still start P圜harm by executing " /bin/pycharm.sh &" at the command prompt. You must have admin privileges for that part to work.
The script will prompt for a password at the end so it can put a startup script in a system directory. If you cd pycharm-community-4.0.3/bin, "ls -al" should show that pycharm.sh is already executable. If you run the command " tar xfz pycharm-*.tar.gz" you should end up with a directory in your current directory named "pycharm-community-4.0.3". NOTE: P圜harm on Linux doesn't need special installation or runningĪny installation script. Remove the pycharm-*.tar.gz to save disk space (optional) Unpack the pycharm-*.tar.gz using the following command: (make sure you have rw permissions for that directory) These are the instructions from the JetBrains website: Copy the pycharm-*.tar.gz to the desired installation location And if you gave it execute permission it would say "cannot execute binary file: Exec format error". To get around that you would do "./pycharm-community-3.0.1.tar.gz" and you should see the message "Permission denied" as the gz file would not have execute permission.
I think the current directory is not in your PATH variable. Pycharm-community-4.0.1.tar.gz: command not found