It seems like it is a conflict of libraries...I've zeroed in to these two
errors:
/usr/include/unistd.h:496:75: error: conflicting declaration of C function
'void swab(const void*, void*, ssize_t)'
and
/usr/include/stdlib.h:144:13: note: previous declaration 'void swab(const
char*, char*, ssize_
On 2015/05/28 3:13 AM, Bryan Williams wrote:
> I have gcc on the box. I also installed the C compiler for Solaris (cc),
> but I couldn't seem to find an option to switch it so that it uses cc
> rather than gcc.
Maybe you can do this with an environment variable?
export CC=/usr/bin/cc
It does loo
I think there is on open bug about compilation failures on Solaris which we
never sorted out due to not having access to a test machine.
On Thu, May 28, 2015, 09:13 Bryan Williams
wrote:
> Thanks to the both of you.
>
> First off, apologies for getting back to you several days late. I was out
>
Thanks to the both of you.
First off, apologies for getting back to you several days late. I was out
of town for the holiday weekend, and I didn't get a chance to work on this
for the last two days as I had other business to tend to on Tuesday, and
was out of the office all day Wednesday.
I tried
Bryan,
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Does this happen with any of the other sample data?
I don't think that `get_sample_data` is doing you any good here as you are
passing it an absolute path (from `os.getcwd()`) which is passed into
`os.path.join` wh
Bryan,
First off, avoid importing things from modules that start with an
underscore. Because Python doesn't have semantics for public/private APIs
like C++ and Java does, the underscore is treated as an indicator to
developers that it is to be treated as private. The implication is that we
are fre
Good afternoon,
My name is Bryan Williams. I work for the Florida Forest Service in their
Forest Logistics and Support Bureau.
I’m working on a program that takes weather data and visualizes it using
matplotlib and Basemap. I’m currently having an issue with matplotlib 1.4.3
for Python 3.4.3