There's an obsolete documentation page about CUDA support still online at https://amuse.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/cuda-setup.html#configure-amuse-with-cuda-enabled. It's not linked from the front page, but findable via the search function (and probably via Google), and it just confused a user. I think it should just be removed, no point in keeping it.
(FWIW, the new build system automatically detects CUDA and enables CUDA-requiring packages, and the new installation instructions have a section on how to install CUDA itself. I think that covers it, but it may be a good idea to check if there's anything on that page worth keeping and integrating into the new instructions.)
There's an obsolete documentation page about CUDA support still online at https://amuse.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/cuda-setup.html#configure-amuse-with-cuda-enabled. It's not linked from the front page, but findable via the search function (and probably via Google), and it just confused a user. I think it should just be removed, no point in keeping it.
(FWIW, the new build system automatically detects CUDA and enables CUDA-requiring packages, and the new installation instructions have a section on how to install CUDA itself. I think that covers it, but it may be a good idea to check if there's anything on that page worth keeping and integrating into the new instructions.)