John Cartwright wrote:
> I tried to send that last night, but the message was so large that
> it's waiting for approval. Here's the first part of the output:
>
Same for me. Here is the beginning of mine
Running from numpy source directory.
F2PY Version 2_3875
blas_opt_info:
blas_mkl_info:
( l
I tried to send that last night, but the message was so large that
it's waiting for approval. Here's the first part of the output:
Running from numpy source directory.
non-existing path in 'numpy/distutils': 'site.cfg'
F2PY Version 2_3844
blas_opt_info:
( library_dirs = /Library/Frameworks/Pyth
John Cartwright wrote:
> Thanks for the prompt reply! By "framework install" I mean the Mac
> OS X universal installer at www.python.org. By "stand-alone" I mean
> compiled from the source tarball at the same site.
Okay, now can you give us the output of
$ python setup.py -v build
?
--
Thanks for the prompt reply! By "framework install" I mean the Mac
OS X universal installer at www.python.org. By "stand-alone" I mean
compiled from the source tarball at the same site.
--john
On Jul 1, 2007, at 4:19 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
> John Cartwright wrote:
>> Hello Robert,
>>
>>
John Cartwright wrote:
> Hello Robert,
>
> just a followup - I found that I could compile with a stand-alone
> python 2.5 installation, but could not with a 2.5 framework install.
> Same problem as listed below.
By framework install, you mean the distribution from www.python.org? or did you
Hello Robert,
just a followup - I found that I could compile with a stand-alone
python 2.5 installation, but could not with a 2.5 framework install.
Same problem as listed below.
Thanks for any help that you can provide.
--john
On Jun 30, 2007, at 2:42 PM, Robert Kern wrote:
> John Cartw
Michael Hoffman wrote:
> David Cournapeau wrote:
>> Michael Hoffman wrote:
>>> Hi. I have been trying to build NumPy on a 32-bit Linux box using python
>>> setup.py build. I received the following errors:
> >> [...]
> >
>> Which distribution are you building on ?
>
> Which Linux distribution? De