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From: Todd M. <jm...@st...> - 2005-10-20 16:34:26
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Tim Burgess wrote: > Hi all, > > First thanks to all those who have been helping out - it is really > appreciated. > > Since I couldnt build numarray - I looked at the new import code in > the cvs init module and ripped it off and stuffed it into my numarray > installation and then when that didnt work - I jammed it right up > front of my application. > > It looks like this > > def main(): > import numarray.numarrayall > from numarray.numinclude import version as __version__ > > # stolen from next numarray version in cvs TjB > > import numarray._conv > import numarray._sort > import numarray._bytes > import numarray._ufunc > import numarray._ufuncBool > import numarray._ufuncInt8 > import numarray._ufuncUInt8 > import numarray._ufuncInt16 > import numarray._ufuncUInt16 > import numarray._ufuncInt32 > import numarray._ufuncUInt32 > import numarray._ufuncFloat32 > import numarray._ufuncFloat64 > import numarray._ufuncComplex32 > import numarray._ufuncComplex64 > import numarray._ndarray > import numarray._numarray > import numarray._chararray > import numarray._objectarray > import numarray.memory > import numarray._converter > import numarray._operator > import numarray._numerictype > import numarray.libnumarray > import numarray.libnumeric > import numarray._ufuncInt64 > import numarray._ufuncUInt64 > > print numarray.__version__ > > application = BoaApp(0) > > Still no go - but a changed error message.... grrr Well, that's progress anyway. > > I get > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "AEMdaApp.py", line 81, in ? > File "AEMdaApp.py", line 41, in main > File "numarray\__init__.pyc", line 42, in ? > File "numarray\numarrayall.pyc", line 1, in ? > File "numarray\numerictypes.pyc", line 35, in ? > File "numarray\numinclude.pyc", line 4, in ? > File "numarray\_ndarray.pyc", line 9, in ? > File "numarray\_ndarray.pyc", line 7, in __load > ImportError: init_ndarray: can't find memory.new_memory Is numarray.memory actually present in your install directory? Can you CD to that directory and import memory by itself? > then - probably because I was reading the numarray manual this morning > - I went to my numarray install and decided to run testall.py > > I got There's two things going on here. (1) This manner of running the numarray self-tests isn't recommended since it doesn't work anywhere. Read Doc/INSTALL.txt for how to run them. (2) There's bit-rot in numarray CVS for windows. I'm working on the rot now. > F:\Python24\Lib\site-packages\numarray>\python24\python testall.py > Testing numarray 1.3.3 on normal Python (2, 4, 1, 'final', 0) on > platform win32 > ********************************************************************** > File "F:\python24\lib\site-packages\numarray\numtest.py", line 2843, > in cache p > ss > Failed example: > cPickle.loads(cPickle.dumps(arange(5)+1j)) > Exception raised: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "F:\Python24\lib\doctest.py", line 1243, in __run > compileflags, 1) in test.globs > File "<doctest cache pass[968]>", line 1, in ? > PicklingError: Can't pickle <built-in function > memory_from_string>: it's no > the same object as memory.memory_from_string > ********************************************************************** > File "F:\python24\lib\site-packages\numarray\numtest.py", line 2849, > in cache p > ss > Failed example: > p = p.dump(a) > Exception raised: > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "F:\Python24\lib\doctest.py", line 1243, in __run > compileflags, 1) in test.globs > File "<doctest cache pass[973]>", line 1, in ? > PicklingError: Can't pickle <built-in function > memory_from_string>: it's no > the same object as memory.memory_from_string > ********************************************************************** > File "F:\python24\lib\site-packages\numarray\numtest.py", line 2850, > in cache p > ss > Failed example: > p = p.dump(b) > Exception raised: > > and so on for quite some time. > > Hmm the message about > memory.memory_from_string > and my applications > ImportError: init_ndarray: can't find memory.new_memory > > are these a little related? Am I clutching at straws? > > Yet my app runs fine under any ide I wish to use. > > WAIT! - my install of numarray is broken.... > I deleted it and reinstalled - still broken I'm a little confused here. How is numarray installed where your application actually works? How is numarray installed where numarray does not work? (I was under the impression that you're using a tool to build a self-contained installer... which isn't working. I figured your development systems have numarray installed independently... which is working. What are you doing?) > I installed on my laptop and tested - broken there too > > My legacy python 2.3 and numarray 1.3.3 installation passes all the > tests just fine. > > Is there a problem with python2.4.1 and numarray 1.3.3? Nope. > Could some kind soul build me a numarray windows installer for python > 2.4 from cvs - please - so that I can see if that works better with > py2exe. Let me know if you still want this and I'll make one for you. FYI, MinGW works great for matplotlib but you may have to row-your-own-boat when it comes to numarray. As far as I know, there are missing glibc dependencies for numarray, particularly IEEE exception handling. Regards, Todd |