From: fipy@nist.gov [f...@nist.gov] On Behalf Of Daniel Wheeler
[daniel.wheel...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, 7 January 2010 7:48 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: install pysparse problem
As a quick and dirty fix you can simply copy and paste the command to
the command line
Hi Glenn, I had a mac for awhile and this issue looks vaguely familiar
but I can't remember the solution. My colleagues both have macs so
they might weigh in and you might also want to try the pysparse
mailing list as well. Cheers
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:41 AM, Glenn Fulford
I've also seen similar messages in the past, although not with installing
pysparse. I don't recall the exact details, but I seem to remember that its
related to the version of gcc that is used, do you know which you're using?
(gcc -v in the console).
Eddie Schwalbach
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at
, 7 January 2010 7:48 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: install pysparse problem
As a quick and dirty fix you can simply copy and paste the command to
the command line and delete the offending argument and then rerun
python setup.py install. You may need to do this a few times