nVidia CUDA Runtime 11.2 for Core18
This snap only provides implementation for amd64/x86_64. All other architectures are empty.
To consume this runtime snap you must add the following plug configuration:
plugs:
cuda-runtime-11-2-1804:
interface: content
target: $SNAP/cuda-11.2
default-provider: cuda-runtime-11-2-1804
environment:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH: $SNAP/cuda-11.2/usr/lib/$SNAPCRAFT_ARCH_TRIPLET:$SNAP/cuda-11.2/local/cuda-11.2/lib64
You will also need cuda-11-2 added to your build-packages if you
want to compile against the SDK, and make sure you don't stage any of
the cuda libraries directly:
package-repositories:
- type: apt
formats: [deb]
path: /
key-id: AE09FE4BBD223A84B2CCFCE3F60F4B3D7FA2AF80
url: https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/ubuntu1804/x86_64
parts:
your-part:
...
build-packages:
- cuda-11-2 # install the CUDA SDK to build against
stage:
- -usr/local/cuda-11.2/* # make sure we don't include CUDA libs
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