ow where I can find it???
Any help at all would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Sile
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potential
compatibility issues between this, my version of python and my fortran
compiler. I have to use python 2.3 as it is compatible with a CFD
package I'm using. I've resinstalled python properley so I'll
persevere with my exsisting C compiler this morning and try MINGW32 if
I have no
potential
compatibility issues between this, my version of python and my fortran
compiler. I have to use python 2.3 as it is compatible with a CFD
package I'm using. I've resinstalled python properley so I'll
persevere with my exsisting C compiler this morning and try MINGW32 if
I have no
Thanks Anand !
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The problem arises right at the end when it tries to generate hello.pyd
and I'm not sure why, I've included the error below.
I've tried eveything I can think of but I'm very new to programming so
I'm not having much success.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Sile
95.*\(GCC4.01)\(g95!) (?P<version>.\).
Unfortunately this didn't work for me. The problem seems to be with my
gcc version so I'm trying to find a way around this at the moment. Any
suggestions would be much appreciated, I have submitted this problem to
the f2py mailing list too.
iler (3.4.5)
I hope that makes it a bit clearer,
Thanks,
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t; THE LINE ABOVE WAS ORIGINALLY:
> > version_pattern = r'G95.*\(experimental \(g95!\)
> > (?P
> No it wasn't. It would have had a ">" after "version" :-)
oops!
Many thanks again,
Sile
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