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Using CUDA toolkit from pypi #443

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@truenicoco

The CUDA toolkit is available on PyPI.org. Is it possible to have pykeops use it? I investigated a bit, but it seems keopscore/config/cuda.py only look for "system" libraries, eg in /lib64 on my Fedora 43 workstation. Relying on the CUDA toolkit from PyPI.org instead would make it easier to use pykeops without root access, eg, in computing clusters. I know that containers are an option, but I'm not looking for non-container options. Thanks in advance for your replies.

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