Copy CUDA dependencies to the output directory#3
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When the CUDA dependencies are installed, they are automatically copied to the output directory during builds. This change reduces cases where execution fails due to failure to find and/or load these binaries.
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This seems unnecessary if files in MSBuildExtensions were copied and CUDA_PATH was added to Environment Variables (restart required). Are we missing some steps in README.md?
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I did all of these things.
I might have made a mistake on this step. However, it's not clear why this step is required. It seems to only apply when compiling C++ projects, but this solution only has C# projects. |
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When the CUDA dependencies are installed, they are automatically copied to the output directory during builds. This change reduces cases where execution fails due to failure to find and/or load these binaries.
This change was derived from the discussion in AlturosDestinations/Alturos.Yolo#6 and seemed to work well when I was having trouble getting started.