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From: Arnd B. <arn...@we...> - 2005-11-10 12:51:00
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On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Niklas Volbers wrote: > > First of all, thanks for your answers. > > Travis Oliphant <oli...@ee...> schrieb am 09.11.05 20:23:16: > > > What unneeded functionality is there. SciPy Core is just a Numeric > > replacement. It does not NEED Atlas, it just uses it if you have it --- > > exactly the same as Numeric and numarray. > > It is a misconception to say scipy core needs any thing else but Python > > installed. So, let's not let that rumor kill convergence to a single > > package. > > I am sorry for this faulty assumption of mine which you have now clarified. > > I had assumed that ATLAS was needed, just because scipy_core would > not build on my system w/o a prior install of these libraries. > > With the knowledge, that it _should_ work, I have just retried to build > scipy_core 0.4.2 on my rather fresh installation of Slackware Linux > 10.2 (python 2.4.1) and still couldn't get it to build. I have > attached the log files out.txt and err.txt to this e-mail, which I got > by typing > > $ python setup.py build 1>out.txt 2>err.txt > > in the scipy_core main directory. The two files are compressed into a > single tar.gz archive (5k), because I do not know if 60k attachments are > o.k. on this list. > > Maybe you can help me solve my problem? Did you try a recent check out? With Travis' speed of coding scipy_core version 0.4.2.1252 seems pretty old to me I tested In [95]: scipy.__core_version__ Out[95]: '0.4.3.1440' this morning without problems. Best, Arnd |