[Numpy-discussion] Numpy not working (revised)
Satellite Data Research Group
satgroup at postbox.auckland.ac.nz
Wed Jul 5 22:23:50 CDT 2006
Dear all
I am trying to get numpy working with MacOSX 10.4 on an intel
processor. I had it working for Python2.3.5, but after installing
Python 2.4 it didn't work on either python version.
After inputing:
sudo python setup.py build
and then
sudo python setup.py install
and also trying to load up a basic array, I get the following errors.
The errors that I get repeatedly during the installation process seem
to mainly be (without showing you the entire massive output, unless you
need to see it):
building extension "numpy.core.umath" sources
adding 'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/config.h' to sources.
adding 'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/__ufunc_api.h' to sources.
adding 'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/src' to include_dirs.
numpy.core - nothing done with h_files=
['build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/config.h',
'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/__multiarray_api.h',
'build/src.darwin-8.7.1-i386-2.3/numpy/core/__ufunc_api.h']
building extension "numpy.core._dotblas" sources
adding 'numpy/core/blasdot/_dotblas.c' to sources.
building extension "numpy.lib._compiled_base" sources
building extension "numpy.dft.fftpack_lite" sources
building extension "numpy.linalg.lapack_lite" sources
adding 'numpy/linalg/lapack_litemodule.c' to sources.
building extension "numpy.random.mtrand" sources
customize NAGFCompiler
customize AbsoftFCompiler
customize IbmFCompiler
Could not locate executable g77
Could not locate executable f77
Could not locate executable gfortran
Could not locate executable f95
customize GnuFCompiler
customize Gnu95FCompiler
customize G95FCompiler
customize GnuFCompiler
customize Gnu95FCompiler
customize NAGFCompiler
customize NAGFCompiler using config
gcc options: '-fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp-precomp
-mno-fused-madd -fno-common -dynamic -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall
-Wstrict-prototypes'
compile options: '-Inumpy/core/src -Inumpy/core/include
-I/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/include/python2.3
-c'
gcc: _configtest.c
_configtest.c:7:2: error: #error No _WIN32
_configtest.c:7:2: error: #error No _WIN32
The above lines of output are repeated a few times. If it makes any
difference, which I am sure that it does, I am running on an intel chip.
In Python, when typing
>>> from numpy import *
I get:
Running from numpy source directory.
Then trying to make an array, I get:
>>> vector = array((2,3,4,5,6))
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
NameError: name 'array' is not defined
This is in Python2.3.5. However, my collegue had numpy working on
Python2.3.5, with the exact same machine just now. Just for background
information, we are needing numpy to use pyhdf, to load and analyse hdf
files.
Thank you so much for your help.
Sincerely
Stephen Johnston
p.s
my apologies for the multiple requests, this one just a revised version
of my previous attempt at asking for help
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