diff --git a/cmake/dependencies/CCCL.cmake b/cmake/dependencies/CCCL.cmake index fe2f11aa7..41fc7727b 100644 --- a/cmake/dependencies/CCCL.cmake +++ b/cmake/dependencies/CCCL.cmake @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ cmake_policy(SET CMP0079 NEW) # Set the minimum supported CCCL version, and the version to fetch # using find_package(version) means it's up to CCCL's cmake to determine if newer versions are compatible, but this will likely need changing for CUDA 13, when CCCL is planned to have a major version bump (and drop CUDA 11 support). -set(MIN_REQUIRED_CCCL_VERSION 2.3.0) -set(CCCL_DOWNLOAD_TAG v2.3.0) +set(MIN_REQUIRED_CCCL_VERSION 2.3.2) +set(CCCL_DOWNLOAD_TAG v2.3.2) # Use the FindCUDATooklit package (CMake > 3.17) to get the CUDA version and CUDA include directories for cub/thrust location hints find_package(CUDAToolkit REQUIRED) @@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ find_package(CUDAToolkit REQUIRED) # Quietly find CCCL, to check if the version included with CUDA (if CCCL) is sufficiently new. # Using CCCL avoids complex cub/thrust version workarounds previously required. # However we cannot find thrust due to a missing guard in CCCL's cmake config file, and cannot find cub without finding libcudacxx, so just find libcudacxx quietly. -# The fix for this was merged into branch/2.3.x, but was not included in the v2.3.0 tagged commit. -# @todo - wait for and test 2.3.2/2.4.0. +# The fix for this was first included in the 2.3.2 release find_package(CCCL ${MIN_REQUIRED_CCCL_VERSION} QUIET COMPONENTS libcudacxx CONFIG HINTS ${CUDAToolkit_INCLUDE_DIRS} ${CUDAToolkit_LIBRARY_DIR}/cmake) # If CCCL was found, find it again but loudly (with all components)