Ronald Oussoren wrote: > On 27-mrt-2006, at 18:00, James Boyle wrote: > > >>I posted this to the numpy mailing list - I am re-posting here >>since it is a more complete description of the situation than my >>previous post to this list. >> >>I am running OX 10.3.9. I installed python 2.4.2 using Universal >>MacPython 2.4.2.dmg. >>I am on a PowerPC G4. The Universal build is designed to install on >>the Mac PPC and Intel machines. >> >>When I run the numpy 0.9.6 install it apparently fails on the >>configure. The whole trace back is at the end of this posting. >>One thing that I noted was the line: >> >>gcc options: '-arch ppc -arch i386 -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/ >>MacOSX10.4u.sdk -fno-strict-aliasing -Wno-long-double -no-cpp- >>precomp -mno-fused-madd -fno-common -dynamic -DNDEBUG -g' >> >>It appears that the configure routines think that I have two >>architectures - ppc and i386. >>At my low level of understanding, all I can do is speculate that >>the Universal install generates some confusion as to the actual cpu. >>Somewhere numpy is keying on information that is ambiguous in the >>universal install. > > The problem is that gcc 3.3 on 10.3.9 doesn't support some of these > options. Specifcally it doesn't know '-isysroot' and also doesn't > support the i386 architecture. I'm pretty sure that I had implemented > support for stripping these arguments on a 10.3 system. Hopefully > I'll have time to boot into 10.3 tomorrow.
numpy extends distutils, so it may be overriding certain changes you've made to distutils. We may have to duplicate those changes in numpy.distutils. -- Robert Kern [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth." -- Umberto Eco _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig