On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Christian Marquardt <christ...@marquardt.sc > wrote:
> Hello, > > I tried to compile and install numpy 1.3.0b1 on a Suse Linux 10.3 with > Python > 2.5.x and an Intel C and Fortran compilers 10.1 as well as the MKL 10.0. > The > distutils do find the compilers and the MKL (when using similar settings as > I > used successfully for all previous numpy versions sonce 1.0.4 or so), but > then > bail out with the following error: > > ...>python setup.py install > > [...] > > running config > running config_fc > unifing config_fc, config, build_clib, build_ext, build commands > --fcompiler options > running build_clib > Found executable /opt/intel/cc/10.1.018/bin/icc > Could not locate executable ecc > customize IntelCCompiler > customize IntelCCompiler using build_clib > building 'npymath' library > compiling C sources > C compiler: icc > > error: unknown file type '.src' (from 'numpy/core/src/npy_math.c.src') > > I think the error message does not even come from the compiler... > > I'm lost... What does it mean, and why are there source files named > ...c.src? > That file should be preprocessed to produce npy_math.c which ends up in the build directory. I don't know what is going on here, but you might first try deleting the build directory just to see what happens. There might be some setup file that is screwy/outdated also. Did you download the beta and do a clean extract? Chuck
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