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## Installation ## Installation
Currently, we support only
the [GNU](https://gcc.gnu.org/) toolchain for the native artifacts.
For `GPU` kernels, we require a compatible
[CUDA](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html)
installation. If you are on Windows, we recommend setting up
everything on [WSL](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/wsl-user-guide/index.html).
To install the library, you can simply publish to the local To install the library, you can simply publish to the local
Maven repository: Maven repository:
``` ```
./gradlew -q :kmath-noa:publishToMavenLocal ./gradlew -q :kmath-noa:publishToMavenLocal
``` ```
This will fetch and build native artifacts as well. This will fetch and build the `JNI` wrapper `jnoa`.
Currently, we support only
the [GNU](https://gcc.gnu.org/) toolchain. For `GPU` kernels, we require a compatible In your own application add the local dependency:
[CUDA](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/cuda-installation-guide-linux/index.html) ```kotlin
installation. If you are on Windows, we recommend setting up repositories {
everything on [WSL](https://docs.nvidia.com/cuda/wsl-user-guide/index.html). mavenCentral()
mavenLocal()
}
dependencies {
implementation("space.kscience:kmath-noa:0.3.0-dev-14")
}
```
To load the native library you will need to add to the VM options:
```
-Djava.library.path=${HOME}/.konan/third-party/noa-v0.0.1/cpp-build/kmath
```