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  • A Ailurus

    I'm on (Arch) Linux, 64-bit.

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    kshegunov
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    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    I don't know why it tries to generate that dependency, but as a long shot can you try without changing the objects file name, i.e.:

    cuda.output = ${QMAKE_FILE_BASE}.o
    

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      SGaist
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      wrote on last edited by
      #5

      Tested it on macOS and it worked correctly.

      Can you show the rest of your .pro file ?

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        #6

        Thanks guys for looking into it. @kshegunov, in that case the error changes to

        :-1: error: No rule to make target ':', needed by 'CodeCUDA.o'.  Stop.
        

        Part of the Makefile then looks like this —

        		../OpenGL/CodeCUDA.cu \
        		\: \
        		../OpenGL/CodeCUDA.cu \
        		/ \
        		/usr/include/stdc-predef.h \
        		/ \
        

        This is the entire .pro file —

        #-------------------------------------------------
        #
        # Project created by QtCreator 2019-01-07T11:13:21
        #
        #-------------------------------------------------
        
        QT += core gui
        
        greaterThan(QT_MAJOR_VERSION, 4): QT += widgets
        
        TARGET = TemplateShowMeshOpenGL
        TEMPLATE = app
        
        # The following define makes your compiler emit warnings if you use
        # any feature of Qt which has been marked as deprecated (the exact warnings
        # depend on your compiler). Please consult the documentation of the
        # deprecated API in order to know how to port your code away from it.
        DEFINES += QT_DEPRECATED_WARNINGS
        
        # You can also make your code fail to compile if you use deprecated APIs.
        # In order to do so, uncomment the following line.
        # You can also select to disable deprecated APIs only up to a certain version of Qt.
        #DEFINES += QT_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_BEFORE=0x060000    # disables all the APIs deprecated before Qt 6.0.0
        
        CONFIG += c++11
        
        SOURCES += \
                main.cpp \
                mainwindow.cpp \
            mainview.cpp
        
        HEADERS += \
                mainwindow.h \
            mainview.h
        
        FORMS += \
                mainwindow.ui
        
        # File(s) containing my CUDA code
        CUDA_SOURCES = CodeCUDA.cu \
                     KernelVBO.cu
        
        # Location of CUDA on my system (Arch Linux)
        CUDA_DIR = /opt/cuda
        
        INCLUDEPATH += $$CUDA_DIR/include
        LIBS += -L$$CUDA_DIR/lib64 -lcuda -lcudart
        
        # Compute capability of my GPU
        CUDA_ARCH = sm_30
        
        cuda.input = CUDA_SOURCES
        cuda.output = ${QMAKE_FILE_BASE}_cuda.o
        cuda.commands = $$CUDA_DIR/bin/nvcc -c -arch=$$CUDA_ARCH -o ${QMAKE_FILE_OUT} ${QMAKE_FILE_NAME}
        cuda.dependency_type = TYPE_C
        cuda.depend_command = $$CUDA_DIR/bin/nvcc -M ${QMAKE_FILE_NAME}
        
        QMAKE_EXTRA_COMPILERS += cuda
        
        # Default rules for deployment.
        qnx: target.path = /tmp/$${TARGET}/bin
        else: unix:!android: target.path = /opt/$${TARGET}/bin
        !isEmpty(target.path): INSTALLS += target
        
        RESOURCES += \
            resources.qrc
        

        I'm using Qt Creator 4.8.1, QMake version 3.1, and Qt version 5.12.0.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          @Ailurus said in Compiling CUDA files with Qt 5.12:

          CUDA_SOURCES

          What if you try with:

          CUDA_SOURCES += \
                       $$PWD/CodeCUDA.cu \
                       $$PWD/KernelVBO.cu
          

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            Ailurus
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            Unfortunately that does not make a difference. Hmm, could it be a setting somewhere in Build Settings? Effective qmake call is set to

            /usr/bin/qmake /home/pieter/Dropbox/CUDA/OpenGL/TemplateShowMeshOpenGL.pro -spec linux-g++ CONFIG+=debug CONFIG+=qml_debug && /usr/bin/make qmake_all
            

            Manually changing the Makefile is not a big issue, at this point I'm just curious why it is generated like it is.

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              That version of qmake is the one from your distribution and likely not the one from your 5.12 installation.

              Use the full path to it to ensure the correct one is used.

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                Ailurus
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                Hmm, it's the only qmake I have on my machine. Info —

                $ which qmake
                /usr/bin/qmake
                $ /usr/bin/qmake -v
                QMake version 3.1
                Using Qt version 5.12.0 in /usr/lib
                
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  Good to know.

                  In that case, can you try with the pre-built version ? Just to compare the output.

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                    #12

                    This is definitely a problem when upgrading from an older version of qmake to qmake 3.1 which is part of Qt 5.12.3.
                    For some reason qmake 3.1 parses the output of a compile depend_command differently than before, which breaks existing .pro files that use a custom compiler for CUDA. Qmake ends up constructing a dependency list that looks like this:

                    ...
                    cuda/foo.cuh \
                    cuda/foo.cu \
                    buildDir/MyCudaLib.o \ 
                    \: \               <--------- THIS IS WRONG
                    cuda/bar.cu \
                    / \
                    /usr/local/cuda/include/cuda_runtime.h \
                    ...
                    

                    The solution is to pipe the output of nvcc to:

                    sed \"s/^.*: //\"
                    

                    to filter out the garbage, ie:

                    cuda.depend_command = $$CUDA_DIR/bin/nvcc -g -M $$CUDA_INC $$NVCCFLAGS ${QMAKE_FILE_NAME} | sed \"s/^.*: //\"
                    
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                      #13

                      remove this line->cuda.depend_command = $$CUDA_DIR/bin/nvcc -M ${QMAKE_FILE_NAME}

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