Thanks for the help. It works now. I probably would be good if it was
found automatically.

On Feb 2, 11:12 pm, Robert Bradshaw <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Feb 2, 2010, at 7:40 PM, M. Yurko wrote:
>
> > For the simple example I just used pyximport. For the extension module
> > I used a setup.py script. The start of the extension module is at
> >http://modular.math.washington.edu/home/myurko/qap/qap/. I haven't
> > set any of the numpy include directories in the setup.py script. Is it
> > nessecary? It builds fine on my system with numpy installed.
>
> C compilers always search the system libraries and include  
> directories, which is why you don't need to do anything extra when  
> there's a system-wide NumPy install. When you're using something not  
> in the system includes, you need to specify them explicitly. You can  
> get the required numpy paths from numpy.get_include(). This only works  
> from within a setup.py, there's no way to specify it with pyximport.
>
> That being said, it seems like this would be a reasonable path to have  
> in C_INCLUDE_PATH for sage-env so it would be found automatically.
>
> - Robert

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