On 18 May 2010 01:59, Stefan Behnel <[email protected]> wrote: > Lisandro Dalcin, 17.05.2010 18:55: >> On 17 May 2010 13:19, Robert Bradshaw wrote: >>> On May 16, 2010, at 3:47 PM, Lisandro Dalcin wrote: >>>> petsc4py would also qualify, but the dependency on numpy and core >>>> PETSc could make it more cumbersome. >>> >>> Could either of these be installed in, and run from, your home >>> directory? That would make things much easier (no root/admin >>> privileges required). >> >> Of course, they can be installed at any place. However, the idea is to >> also test against multiple Python versions, right? Then numpy should >> also be available across Python versions ... > > Currently, we just pass tgz archives of the installed build results between > build jobs. Adding a NumPy install step to that shouldn't be hard. It's > used in a lot of Cython code, so it certainly qualifies as a standard > dependency. > > If you can give me a Linux bash script that runs a cmmi build for your > external libraries to install them into a suitable subdirectory, and get > your code to pick it up from another subdirectory (in a different build > job) afterwards (maybe using LD_LIBRARY_PATH and friends), I'll set up a > Hudson build job that runs it for you. >
Isn't any MPI implementation, like MPICH2 or Open MPI, available as a package from the distro Hudson runs? I would prefer such option, as building any of these MPI from sources takes time, it will load the machine paying very little to us. -- Lisandro Dalcin --------------- CIMEC (INTEC/CONICET-UNL) Predio CONICET-Santa Fe Colectora RN 168 Km 472, Paraje El Pozo Tel: +54-342-4511594 (ext 1011) Tel/Fax: +54-342-4511169 _______________________________________________ Cython-dev mailing list [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/cython-dev
