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From: Russell E. O. <ro...@ce...> - 2005-07-13 17:11:06
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I'm on MacOS X 10.3.9 and am getting mysterious warnings when building numarray 1.3.3 which I've never seen before. Building for the unix/x11 version yields: [dhcp-254:~/Archives\342\200\242/PythonPackages/numarray-1.3.3] rowen% python setup.py config build --gencode Running sitecustomize.pyc Using EXTRA_COMPILE_ARGS = ['-Ddarwin'] Running sitecustomize.pyc Running sitecustomize.pyc generating new API module 'libnumarray' .c & .h generating new API module 'libteacup' .c & .h generating new API module 'libnumeric' .c & .h Using external BLAS and LAPACK running config Wrote config.h ... Packages/LinearAlgebra2/Src/lapack_litemodule.c:851: warning: function declaration isn't a prototype Packages/LinearAlgebra2/Src/lapack_litemodule.c:848: warning: `lapack_liteError' defined but not used gcc: -framework: linker input file unused because linking not done gcc: vecLib: linker input file unused because linking not done Should I worry? I haven't figured out how to run the self-tests w/out installing and I'm reluctant to install w/out knowing if the warnings are a problem. also: - why do we need --gencode? Is there some way to make that the default so we can leave it off? - why do we need "config"? That's new to 1.3.3 isn't it? -- Russell P.S. I have two completely different versions of python installed: - the normal built-in Python 2.3.0, which I run using 'pythonw' - a pure unix/x11 python that I installed from source using an x11 version of tcl/tk. This is run using "python" (which runs /usr/local/python). However, the errors occur while building with either version (much to my surprised -- I expected the framework complain to go away when building with pythonw, the framework python). |