Satellite Data Research Group wrote: > Dear all > > I am trying to get numpy working with MacOSX 10.4 on an intel > processor. I had it working for Python2.3.5, but after installing > Python 2.4 it didn't work on either python version. > > After inputing: > sudo python setup.py build > and then > sudo python setup.py install > > and also trying to load up a basic array, I get the following errors. > The errors that I get repeatedly during the installation process seem > to mainly be (without showing you the entire massive output, unless you > need to see it): > > > building extension "numpy.core.umath" sources > adding 'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/config.h' to sources. > adding 'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/__ufunc_api.h' to > sources. > adding 'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/src' to include_dirs. > numpy.core - nothing done with h_files= > ['build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/config.h', > 'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/__multiarray_api.h', > 'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/__ufunc_api.h'] > > building extension "numpy.core._dotblas" sources > adding 'numpy/core/blasdot/_dotblas.c' to sources. > building extension "numpy.lib._compiled_base" sources > building extension "numpy.dft.fftpack_lite" sources > building extension "numpy.linalg.lapack_lite" sources > adding 'numpy/linalg/lapack_litemodule.c' to sources. > building extension "numpy.random.mtrand" sources > customize NAGFCompiler > customize AbsoftFCompiler > customize IbmFCompiler > Could not locate executable g77 > Could not locate executable f77 > Could not locate executable gfortran > Could not locate executable f95 > > customize GnuFCompiler > customize Gnu95FCompiler > customize G95FCompiler > customize GnuFCompiler > customize Gnu95FCompiler > customize NAGFCompiler > customize NAGFCompiler using config > gcc options: '-fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp > -mno-fused-madd -fno-common -dynamic -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall > -Wstrict-prototypes' > compile options: '-Inumpy/core/src -Inumpy/core/include > -I/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/include/python2.3 > -c' > gcc: _configtest.c > > _configtest.c:7:2: error: #error No _WIN32 > _configtest.c:7:2: error: #error No _WIN32 > > The above lines of output are repeated a few times. If it makes any > difference, which I am sure that it does, I am running on an intel chip. > > This is not a problem. These are "configuration" "error" that the system uses to incorporate platform-specific code.
> In Python, when typing > >>>> from numpy import * >>>> > I get: > Running from numpy source directory. > > This is the problem. The error is telling you that you can't import numpy from the directory where numpy was built (the import mechanism gets confused between the system-installed numpy and the directory structure underneath). Just exit Python and cd to another directory. Then numpy should work fine. -Travis Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/numpy-discussion