Sridhar Ratnakumar wrote:
Similar to "STATICDEPS=True python setup.py bdist_egg" in lxml?

If that lets me build and egg that I can then shove onto another box of the same OS and install with easy_install without installing any other dependencies, then yes, sure :-)

and build atlas yourself on linux.

Is there really no simpler way than following the huge and convolute process described here:

http://www.scipy.org/Installing_SciPy/Linux#head-eecf834fad12bf7a625752528547588a93f8263c

In both cases, setup.cfg has to be modified to point to these ATLAS libraries. 
ATLAS will be statically linked.

...which is why I guess you can't rely on the operating system supplied ATLAS libraries if you want them to be statically linked?

To statically link libgfortran: on Mac, take a look at the libgfotran.a copying 
hack in pavement.py (scipy trunk); on Linux, I haven't yet figured out a way to 
reliably link libgfortran statically to numpy.]]

We're on Windows, Linux and maybe Mac...

cheers,

Chris

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