I have a fresh install of ubuntu 22.04 (actually pop os, same version)
I've got the CUDA toolkit installed from the ubuntu repositories, which installs version 11.5.
The OS and CUDA toolkits were the first things installed so I haven't played around with different versions, other Qt software, etc.
I can write CUDA code, compile it an run it just fine, the installation seems to work. However, if I try to run nsight-sys, or ncu-ui, I get the error message
Cannot mix incompatible Qt library (5.15.3) with this library (5.15.2)
What is this due to. A few days ago it actually complained comparing 5.13.3 to 5.13.2, so it seems any Qt update that happened in between updated two wrong versions?
How do I make the CUDA debugging tools run with whatever Qt library I have installed in my system?
This is a nsight-compute / nsight-systems package issue. As a workaround, you can follow these 4 steps to manually import the library causing the conflict (libQt5Network.so
) from this Debian package:
$ wget -q 'http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/q/qtbase-opensource-src/libqt5network5_5.15.2+dfsg-9+deb11u1_amd64.deb'
$ dpkg -x libqt5network5_5.15.2+dfsg-9+deb11u1_amd64.deb .
$ sudo cp -P usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Network.so* /usr/lib/nsight-compute/host/linux-desktop-glibc_2_11_3-x64/
$ sudo cp -P usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Network.so* /usr/lib/nsight-systems/host-linux-x64/
After following these steps, tools will start normally.