To compile from source, you need the following:
On Ubuntu, install the first two with apt-get install -y build-essential cmake
.
To install the CUDA toolkit, follow the instructions from your distro.
To install the package from source, then run
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
cmake -DCOMPUTE_BACKEND=cuda -S .
make
pip install .
If you have multiple versions of CUDA installed, or have installed it in a non-standard location, please refer to cmake CUDA documentation for how to configure the CUDA compiler used.
The following is required to install from source on Windows
To install the CUDA toolkit, follow the instructions for Windows.
To install the package from source, then run
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
cmake -DCOMPUTE_BACKEND=cuda -S .
cmake --build . --config Release
pip install .
From version 0.39.1, bitsandbytes no longer includes Kepler binaries in pip installations, requiring manual compilation. Follow the general steps and use cuda11x_nomatmul_kepler
for Kepler-targeted compilation.