None of that-this is why it has been so frustrating!
Only thing I did was remove the folders in the ./build directory in order
to get a cleaner slate, and just changed a couple libraries in site.cfg,
and got the error, and it persisted even when I went back to the libraries
I had given it when I g
On Mar 16, 2012, at 8:28 PM, Glen Jenness wrote:
> Fransesc,
> I don't think that's the problem-I'm working with a version of numpy I had
> downloaded back in Dec/Jan and have not updated it since.
>
> However, doing a "LD_PRELOAD" seems to have fixed the problem, but now
> whenever I'm running
Fransesc,
I don't think that's the problem-I'm working with a version of numpy I had
downloaded back in Dec/Jan and have not updated it since.
However, doing a "LD_PRELOAD" seems to have fixed the problem, but now
whenever I'm running a script I get:
python 2.4.3 GCC 4.1.2 20070626 (Red Hat 4.1.
On Mar 16, 2012, at 8:00 PM, Glen Jenness wrote:
> Dear users,
> I was playing around with my numpy configuration, and it is now no longer
> working. Whenever I try to run anything with it, I get:
>
> ...MKL FATAL ERROR: /opt/intel/mkl/10.0.3.020/lib/em64t/: cannot read file
> data: Is a direc
Dear users,
I was playing around with my numpy configuration, and it is now no longer
working. Whenever I try to run anything with it, I get:
...MKL FATAL ERROR: /opt/intel/mkl/10.0.3.020/lib/em64t/: cannot read file
data: Is a directory
My site.cfg file is (in case it helps!):
[DEFAULT]
library