http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24291506/building-minimal-cython-file-with-python-3-3-anaconda-under-windows-7
Building minimal cython file with python 3.3 (Anaconda) ...
When I try to build a minimal Cython file test.pyx with Python 3.3 (Anaconda 3)
under windows 7, I obtain a strange error
Hi Toby,
I figured it out. Thanks to stackoverflow.
Building minimal cython file with python 3.3 (Anaconda) ...
When I try to build a minimal Cython file test.pyx with Python 3.3 (Anaconda 3)
under windows 7, I obtain a strange error: C:\Users\myname\Test_cython>python
s...
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Hi Sam,
Do you think you might be able to ascertain what the file-not-found
message is referring to? If not, I'll have a look some time in the next
week; prod me if you don't hear back by the weekend.
Cheers,
Toby
Sam Miller
writes:
> No. I tried deleting and recloning. I also tried doing a
No. I tried deleting and recloning. I also tried doing a git reset --hard to
e7dacf3c06032a12ae4cfe2ec704b1fd07e5f4bf because I noticed you made a lot of
changes to the external folder about 10 days ago, so I thought something might
have broken. No luck, slighty different output though.
GitHu
Hi Sam,
Philippe Tillet
writes:
> I noticed about two days ago that I had somehow screwed up
> external/viennacl-dev's filetype, but this was fixed yesterday I think.
> Could you try to simply delete the pyviennacl-dev repo, reclone it, run git
> submodule update --init && python setup.py build ?
Hi,
I noticed about two days ago that I had somehow screwed up
external/viennacl-dev's filetype, but this was fixed yesterday I think.
Could you try to simply delete the pyviennacl-dev repo, reclone it, run git
submodule update --init && python setup.py build ?
Philippe
2014-09-10 23:36 GMT-04:0
Hi Sam,
> I'm trying to install pyviennacl from the git-hub source on a windows
> laptop.
>
> Here are my hardware specs and installed software:
>
> Win 8.1 pro x64
> Intel i5-2450m
> Amd hd 7670m
>
> Python 3.4.1 |Anaconda 2.0.1 (64-bit)| (default, May 19 2014, 13:02:30)
> [MSC v.1600 64 bit (AM
Hi,
I'm trying to install pyviennacl from the git-hub source on a windows laptop.
Here are my hardware specs and installed software:
Win 8.1 pro x64
Intel i5-2450m
Amd hd 7670m
Python 3.4.1 |Anaconda 2.0.1 (64-bit)| (default, May 19 2014, 13:02:30) [MSC
v.1600 64 bit (AMD64)]
AMD APP SDK 2.9.