From: Paul B. <peb...@gm...> - 2006-07-25 12:27:08
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On 7/24/06, Travis Oliphant <oli...@ie...> wrote: > Paul Barrett wrote: > > I'm having a problem converting a C extension module that was > > originally written for numarray to use numpy. I using swig to create > > a wrapper flle for the C code. I have added the > > numpy.get_numarray_include() method to my setup.py file and have > > changed the numarray/libnumarray.h to use numpy/libnumarray.h. The > > extension appears to compile fine (with the exception of some warning > > messages). However, when I import the module, I get a segfault. Do I > > need to add anything else to the share library's initialization step > > other than import_libnumarray()? > > > > No, that should be enough. The numarray C-API has only been tested on > a few extension modules. It's very possible some of the calls have > problems. > > It's also possible you have an older version of numpy lying around > somewhere. Do you get any kind of error message on import? No. I'm using a recent SVN version of numpy and I remove the install and build directories before every new build, i.e. I do clean build after each SVN update. No. Just the segfault. I guess the best thing to do is put in print statements and try to locate where it fails. Thanks for the clarification, Travis. -- Paul |