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I'm trying to run DaVinci Resolve on Centos 7, but when I start the program from the terminal I get the following error:



error while loading shared libraries: libOpenCL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


As best as I can tell, the library isn't installed on my system. When I tried to run yum install libOpenCl it said the library doesn't exist. How can I get this library installed on my machine?










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  • OpenCL implementations depend on your GPU/CPU (or Intel/AMD have CPU ones), you'll need to install from manufacturer sites.
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I'm trying to run DaVinci Resolve on Centos 7, but when I start the program from the terminal I get the following error:



error while loading shared libraries: libOpenCL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


As best as I can tell, the library isn't installed on my system. When I tried to run yum install libOpenCl it said the library doesn't exist. How can I get this library installed on my machine?










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  • OpenCL implementations depend on your GPU/CPU (or Intel/AMD have CPU ones), you'll need to install from manufacturer sites.
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I'm trying to run DaVinci Resolve on Centos 7, but when I start the program from the terminal I get the following error:



error while loading shared libraries: libOpenCL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


As best as I can tell, the library isn't installed on my system. When I tried to run yum install libOpenCl it said the library doesn't exist. How can I get this library installed on my machine?










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I'm trying to run DaVinci Resolve on Centos 7, but when I start the program from the terminal I get the following error:



error while loading shared libraries: libOpenCL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory


As best as I can tell, the library isn't installed on my system. When I tried to run yum install libOpenCl it said the library doesn't exist. How can I get this library installed on my machine?







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  • OpenCL implementations depend on your GPU/CPU (or Intel/AMD have CPU ones), you'll need to install from manufacturer sites.
    – trapezoid
    Jan 2 at 20:18


















  • OpenCL implementations depend on your GPU/CPU (or Intel/AMD have CPU ones), you'll need to install from manufacturer sites.
    – trapezoid
    Jan 2 at 20:18
















OpenCL implementations depend on your GPU/CPU (or Intel/AMD have CPU ones), you'll need to install from manufacturer sites.
– trapezoid
Jan 2 at 20:18




OpenCL implementations depend on your GPU/CPU (or Intel/AMD have CPU ones), you'll need to install from manufacturer sites.
– trapezoid
Jan 2 at 20:18










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For Ubuntu, try:



How to install libOpenCL.so on Ubuntu



sudo apt update
sudo apt install ocl-icd-opencl-dev





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  • did it with apt-get and it helped.
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sudo apt update
sudo apt install ocl-icd-opencl-dev






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  • did it with apt-get and it helped.
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