On 9/9/2011 12:22 PM, Jim Vickroy wrote: > On 9/9/2011 1:14 PM, Christoph Gohlke wrote: >> >> On 9/9/2011 11:43 AM, Jim Vickroy wrote: >>> On 9/9/2011 11:46 AM, Christoph Gohlke wrote: >>>> On 9/9/2011 7:22 AM, Jim Vickroy wrote: >>>>> On 9/8/2011 10:44 AM, "V. Armando Solé" wrote: >>>>>> On 08/09/2011 16:16, Jim Vickroy wrote: >>>>>>> On 9/8/2011 6:09 AM, "V. Armando Solé" wrote: >>>>>>>> Have you tried to install Visual Studio 2008 Express edition (plus the >>>>>>>> windows SDK to be able to compile 64 bit code)? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Armando >>>>>>> Armando, "Visual Studio 2008 Professional" is installed on the computer >>>>>>> as well as "Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2011". >>>>>>> >>>>>>> f2py was not finding the Intel compiler (f2py -c --help-fcompiler) so I >>>>>>> tried gfortran. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The "Win64" reference, in the Exception, is puzzling to me since this is >>>>>>> a 32-bit computer. >>>>>>> >>>>>> Oh! I totally misunderstood the situation. I thought the problem was the >>>>>> missing compiler. >>>>>> >>>>>> All what I do with python and the intel fortran compiler is to compile >>>>>> numpy. Just in case it helps you, I set my environment from the console >>>>>> by running a bat file with the following content (I am on 64 bit but you >>>>>> could easily tailor it to your needs): >>>>>> >>>>>> "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0\Setup\WindowsSdkVer.exe" >>>>>> -version:v7.0 >>>>>> call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio >>>>>> 9.0\VC\bin\vcvars64.bat" >>>>>> call "C:\Program Files >>>>>> (x86)\Intel\ComposerXE-2011\bin\ipsxe-comp-vars.bat" intel64 vs2008shell >>>>>> rem call "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio >>>>>> 9.0\VC\bin\vcvars64" >>>>>> rem call "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v7.0\Bin\setenv.cmd" >>>>>> /x64 /Release >>>>>> set PATH=C:\Python27;C:\Python27\Scripts;%PATH% >>>>>> set PATH="C:\Program Files >>>>>> (x86)\Intel\ComposerXE-2011\redist\intel64\mkl";"C:\Program Files >>>>>> (x86)\Intel\ComposerXE-2011\mkl\lib\intel64";%PATH% >>>>>> >>>>>> Perhaps that helps you to set a working environment. All what I can tell >>>>>> you is that with that environment, if I run "python f2py.py -c >>>>>> --help-fcompiler" it finds the intel compiler. >>>>>> >>>>>> Good luck, >>>>>> >>>>>> Armando >>>>> Thanks for the suggestion. So far I have not been able to modify the >>>>> above for use on my 32-bit machine such that ifort is found by f2py. >>>>> >>>>> From the f2py documentation, I assumed this was going to be rather >>>>> straightforward, but it is not. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> There should be a file named "ifortvars.bat" in the Intel Compiler bin >>>> directory. Call it with the right arguments before using f2py. On my >>>> system it is: >>>> >>>> "C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\Compiler\11.1\070\bin\ifortvars.bat" >>>> intel64 vs2008 >>>> >>>> Christoph >>> Thanks Christoph. >>> >>> Unfortunately, this does not seem to enable f2py to find ifort. >>> >>> Here is the result of running ifortvars.bat immediately followed by f2py: >>> >>> >>> >"C:\Program Files\Intel\ComposerXE-2011\bin\ifortvars.bat" ia32 >>> Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE 2011 Update 1 >>> Copyright (C) 1985-2011 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. >>> Intel(R) Composer XE 2011 Update 3 (package 175) >>> Setting environment for using Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 x86 tools. >>> >>> >>> >f2py.py -c --help-fcompiler >>> Gnu95FCompiler instance properties: >>> archiver = ['C:\\Program Files\\gfortran\\bin\\gfortran.exe', >>> '- >>> cr'] >>> compile_switch = '-c' >>> compiler_f77 = ['C:\\Program Files\\gfortran\\bin\\gfortran.exe', >>> '- >>> Wall', '-ffixed-form', '-fno-second-underscore', >>> '-mno- >>> cygwin', '-O3', '-funroll-loops'] >>> compiler_f90 = ['C:\\Program Files\\gfortran\\bin\\gfortran.exe', >>> '- >>> Wall', '-fno-second-underscore', '-mno-cygwin', >>> '-O3', '- >>> funroll-loops'] >>> compiler_fix = ['C:\\Program Files\\gfortran\\bin\\gfortran.exe', >>> '- >>> Wall', '-ffixed-form', '-fno-second-underscore', >>> '-mno- >>> cygwin', '-Wall', '-fno-second-underscore', >>> '-mno-cygwin', >>> '-O3', '-funroll-loops'] >>> libraries = ['gfortran'] >>> library_dirs = ["gfortran.exe: error: unrecognized command line >>> option >>> '-mno-cygwin'\nc:\\program >>> files\\gfortran\\lib\\gcc\\i586 >>> -pc-mingw32\\4.7.0"] >>> linker_exe = ['C:\\Program Files\\gfortran\\bin\\gfortran.exe', >>> '- >>> Wall', '-mno-cygwin', '-Wall', '-mno-cygwin'] >>> linker_so = ['C:\\Program Files\\gfortran\\bin\\gfortran.exe', >>> '- >>> Wall', '-mno-cygwin', '-Wall', '-mno-cygwin', >>> '-shared'] >>> object_switch = '-o ' >>> ranlib = ['C:\\Program Files\\gfortran\\bin\\gfortran.exe'] >>> version = LooseVersion ('4.7.0') >>> version_cmd = ['C:\\Program Files\\gfortran\\bin\\gfortran.exe', >>> '-- >>> version', '-mno-cygwin'] >>> Fortran compilers found: >>> --fcompiler=gnu95 GNU Fortran 95 compiler (4.7.0) >>> Compilers available for this platform, but not found: >>> --fcompiler=absoft Absoft Corp Fortran Compiler >>> --fcompiler=compaqv DIGITAL or Compaq Visual Fortran Compiler >>> --fcompiler=g95 G95 Fortran Compiler >>> --fcompiler=gnu GNU Fortran 77 compiler >>> --fcompiler=intelev Intel Visual Fortran Compiler for Itanium apps >>> --fcompiler=intelv Intel Visual Fortran Compiler for 32-bit apps >>> Compilers not available on this platform: >>> --fcompiler=compaq Compaq Fortran Compiler >>> --fcompiler=hpux HP Fortran 90 Compiler >>> --fcompiler=ibm IBM XL Fortran Compiler >>> --fcompiler=intel Intel Fortran Compiler for 32-bit apps >>> --fcompiler=intele Intel Fortran Compiler for Itanium apps >>> --fcompiler=intelem Intel Fortran Compiler for EM64T-based apps >>> --fcompiler=lahey Lahey/Fujitsu Fortran 95 Compiler >>> --fcompiler=mips MIPSpro Fortran Compiler >>> --fcompiler=nag NAGWare Fortran 95 Compiler >>> --fcompiler=none Fake Fortran compiler >>> --fcompiler=pg Portland Group Fortran Compiler >>> --fcompiler=sun Sun or Forte Fortran 95 Compiler >>> --fcompiler=vast Pacific-Sierra Research Fortran 90 Compiler >>> For compiler details, run 'config_fc --verbose' setup command. >>> >>> >> What is your numpy version and the output of ifort.exe? Maybe >> numpy.distutils needs to be updated for ComposerXE-2011. > > The (edited) output from f2py -v is: > > Version: 2 > numpy Version: 1.4.0 > Requires: Python 2.3 or higher. > License: NumPy license (see LICENSE.txt in the NumPy source code) > Copyright 1999 - 2005 Pearu Peterson all rights reserved. > http://cens.ioc.ee/projects/f2py2e/ > > and for ifort: > > >ifort > Intel(R) Visual Fortran Compiler XE for applications running on IA-32, > Version 12.0.3.175 Build 20110309 > Copyright (C) 1985-2011 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. > > > Thanks for your assistance. >
Numpy 1.4.0 doesn't work for me either. Try upgrading to numpy 1.6.1. Christoph _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion