Thanks for your response. I manually edited one of the python files (ccompiler.py I think) to change icc.exe to icl.exe. (This is a trick I used to use to get F2PY to compile on Windows platforms.) Since icl is a drop-in replacement for the visual studio compiler / linker, I'd like to edit the python files configuring this (msvc) but I could not find anything(?) If you could point me towards the config files(s) for the visual studio compiler (I'm assuming are configured for the Windows file extensions already) I could likely make some headway.
Thanks, ~Mike C. On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 6:39 PM, David Cournapeau < da...@ar.media.kyoto-u.ac.jp> wrote: > Michael Colonno wrote: > > Hi ~ > > > > I'm trying to build numpy (hopefully eventually scipy with the same > > setup) with the Intel compilers (and Intel MKL) on the WinXP 64-bit > > platform. Finding / linking to the Intel MKL seems to be successful > > (see below) > > Unfortunately, at this stage, it does not say much about linking: > distutils look for files, and do not do any sanity check beyond that. > > > but I have an issue with the settings defined somewhere in the various > > setup scripts (can't find where). Per the output below, the Intel > > compilers on Windows are looking for ".obj" object files rather than > > the Linux-style ".o" files. > > I think the problem is simply that intel support in numpy for the C > compiler is limited to unix. At least, a quick look at the sources did > not give much informations about windows support: --compiler=intel does > call for the unix version (icc, and this is called first as you can see > in your log). I am actually puzzled: where is the icl.exe coming from ? > grep icl gives nothing in numpy, and nothing in python - did you by any > chance build python itself with the Intel compiler ? > > cheers, > > David > _______________________________________________ > Numpy-discussion mailing list > Numpy-discussion@scipy.org > http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion >
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