From: Todd M. <jm...@st...> - 2002-10-04 13:25:34
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Nils Wagner wrote: >Hi, > >I tried to install numarray via latest CVS. However >python setup.py install failed > >This is the output > >Src/_ndarraymodule.c:240: warning: `_ndarray_bytestride_set' defined but >not use d >Src/_ndarraymodule.c:260: warning: `_ndarray_byteoffset_get' defined but >not use d >Src/_ndarraymodule.c:266: warning: `_ndarray_byteoffset_set' defined but >not use d >Src/_ndarraymodule.c:288: warning: `_ndarray_aligned_get' defined but >not used >Src/_ndarraymodule.c:294: warning: `_ndarray_aligned_set' defined but >not used >Src/_ndarraymodule.c:323: warning: `_ndarray_contiguous_get' defined but >not use d >Src/_ndarraymodule.c:329: warning: `_ndarray_contiguous_set' defined but >not use d >error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1 > > >Any suggestion ? > >Nils > >Nils > I'm in the process of merging some new C basetypes into the head of CVS so I guess the HEAD has to be considered unstable for the next few days. I work hard to keep the CVS in working order, but you've caught me in the middle of "something big". For now, I have this advice: 1. Use numarray-0.3.6 until numarray-0.4 is released. 2. When upgrading numarray, always remove the old version. 3. If you're intereseted in writing extensions, stick with numarray's Numeric compatability API. Todd -- Todd Miller jm...@st... STSCI / SSB |