Justin Lemkul wrote:
Hello all,
I am hoping someone out there will be able to help me. I am trying to install a program that utilizes NumPy. In installing NumPy, I realized that I was lacking Atlas. I ran into the following problems installing Atlas and NumPy, as I realized that NumPy could be installed using the Mac OSX veclib already built in. If anyone has any ideas on how to fix either of these, I would be most grateful.
I am fairly new to Python (I've been learning it myself), so I apologize if these questions are a bit foolish. I've been fighting these problems for days, and I'm out of ideas.
I am running OS X v10.3, gcc v3.3, Python v2.3, ScientificPython v2.4.3, and am attempting to install NumPy 23.7
Did you try to follow my advice from the other thread? What does your setup.py look like?
For the record, he did in fact follow my advice (removing the ATLAS-specific defaults and letting setup.py autodetect the vecLib framework), and it turns out my advice was incomplete.
One also needs to add
extra_link_args=extra_link_args,
to the argument list of the Extension() call for the _dotblas module.
It worked fine on my machine because I had modified my Python config to use "-undefined dynamic_lookup" instead of explicit -framework arguments (this change is necessary for the neighborly cohabitation of different Python versions, I believe. See the PythonMac-SIG archives for more information).
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