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Re: RE; Numpy and NumTut
- To: <nhv at cape dot com>, "'Jason Tishler'" <jason at tishler dot net>
- Subject: Re: RE; Numpy and NumTut
- From: "Mark Hadfield" <m dot hadfield at niwa dot cri dot nz>
- Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 14:05:58 +1300
- Cc: "'Cygwin Mailing List'" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>, <bvu01 at sprintspectrum dot com>, "vinny vinny" <vinny_q at yahoo dot com>
- Organization: NIWA
- References: <001301c151ee$71dc16c0$a300a8c0@nhv>
Jason:
> >IIRC, I don't believe that the "--compiler cygwin" option is necessary
> >since Mark submitted the standard DL_EXPORT style patches to NumPy.
> >
> >Mark, am I correct or am I dreaming?
Norman:
> Unless you have setup a custom distutils cfg file see
> http://python.sourceforge.net/devel-docs/inst/config-syntax.html
>
> [build]
> compiler=cygwin
>
> You need to specify the --compiler cygwin
>
http://python.sourceforge.net/devel-docs/inst/non-ms-compilers.html#SECTION0
> 00312000000000000000
Gee, this all rings a bell but it's hard to remember the details... But I
have the current Cygwin-python as installed by Cygwin's setup, and no sign
of any distutils.cfg on my hard disk, and I managed to build the latest
NumPy exactly as I described in my original message, with no --compiler
switch.
Bao Vu (have I got the name right?) you probably have the most
out-of-the-box Cygwin & Python setup of all of us. Did you build NumPy with
Cygwin and, if so, did you need to specify the compiler?
PS. if anybody thinks this is getting off-topic for Cygwin I'll gladly take
it off the list. I'm not actually subscribed any more but I look in from
time to time.
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Mark Hadfield
m.hadfield@niwa.cri.nz http://katipo.niwa.cri.nz/~hadfield
National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research
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