Following up on my own message for archival purposes, after getting local help. If you're having a problem like this, read the file called  INSTALL.txt.  The current NumPy tarball doesn't have this file, but the SciPy tarball does. You may need to reinstall Atlas/Lapack libraries using a different compiler.

Michael

On 10/11/06, Michael Subotin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I know that it's a perennial topic on the list, but I haven't been able to find my answer in the archives. After running the installation on a RedHat Linux machine, I'm getting the import error: "/usr/lib/libblas.so.3: undefined symbol: e_wsfe". Judging from earlier exchanges here, it seems that I need to add libg2c (which this machine does have in /usr/lib, unlike g2c) somewhere between 'f77blas' and 'cblas', but I'm not sure where I should make this change. Not being well versed in Python distributions, I tried my luck with a few candidates and the import error remains. The machine should be running gcc.

Thanks for any help.

Michael

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