I had the very same error on PPC: On 18.07.2007, at 01:16, LD wrote:
MP 1.5.0, Mac OS 10.4.10 PPC # port upgrade -d py-scientific ---> Fetching py-scientific ---> Verifying checksum(s) for py-scientific ---> Extracting py-scientific ---> Configuring py-scientific ---> Building py-scientific with target buildError: Target org.macports.build returned: shell command " cd "/opt/ local/var/macports/build/ _opt_local_var_macports_sources_rsync.macports.org_release_ports_pytho n_py-scientific/work/ScientificPython-2.6" && /opt/local/bin/ python2.4 setup.py build " returned error 1 Command output: Src/Scientific_netcdf.c:1949: error: 'i' undeclared (first use in this function)Src/Scientific_netcdf.c: At top level: Src/Scientific_netcdf.c:1959: error: parse error before 'Py_ssize_t'
Originally I thought it was related to odcctools (which causes strange errors for me repeatedly). I could solve the issue for me, but, honestly, I have no clue what the problem was nor what the solution is...
Anyway, I uninstalled all installed gcc (gcc41 and gcc42) plus g95, odcctools, and netcdf. I reinstalled netcdf and g95 (which in turn installs odcctools) and could then successfully install py-scientific.
Just my 2 ct -- not a very "scientific" guide to solve your problem...Btw, why does g95 rely on odcctools per default, instead of having a odcctools variant?
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