> Lapack_lite is in the numpy sources. I think it's the fallback if you
don't have a LAPACK.
Thanks Bill, that's what I thought, but I don't understand why it can't find
it.
> You can check the config that got built with:
> numpy.show_config()
OK, so it appears that NumPy is imported then, albeit with the warning. The
result of the above line is included below.
So maybe the problem lies with SciPy? Perhaps I should take my problem to
scipy-users. Unless anyone has any further insight?
Cheers,
Adam
>>> numpy.show_config()
blas_info:
libraries = ['blas']
library_dirs = ['/usr/lib']
language = f77
lapack_info:
libraries = ['lapack']
library_dirs = ['/usr/local/lib']
language = f77
atlas_threads_info:
NOT AVAILABLE
blas_opt_info:
libraries = ['blas']
library_dirs = ['/usr/lib']
language = f77
define_macros = [('NO_ATLAS_INFO', 1)]
atlas_blas_threads_info:
NOT AVAILABLE
lapack_opt_info:
libraries = ['lapack', 'blas']
library_dirs = ['/usr/local/lib', '/usr/lib']
language = f77
define_macros = [('NO_ATLAS_INFO', 1)]
atlas_info:
NOT AVAILABLE
lapack_mkl_info:
NOT AVAILABLE
blas_mkl_info:
NOT AVAILABLE
atlas_blas_info:
NOT AVAILABLE
mkl_info:
NOT AVAILABLE
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