On 10/31/06, Brian Granger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice binaries for gfortran can be found here:
>
> hpc.sourceforge.net/
Do you know how to make macports recognize this compiler if
it is outside the macports tree? I had a version of gfortran (4.2.0)
already on my system, but it insisted on c
Nice binaries for gfortran can be found here:
hpc.sourceforge.net/
On 10/31/06, Erin Sheldon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Alan -
>
> I have not had luck with the binary distros. There is always
> something that doesn't work, so I will be interested in
> the results of your efforts.
>
> The
Hi Alan -
I have not had luck with the binary distros. There is always
something that doesn't work, so I will be interested in
the results of your efforts.
The biggest problem with compiling things yourself is going
to be dealing with LAPACK and fortran issues, and the
backends in matplotlib.
F
Hi Alan,
> I installed Python 2.5
> from python.org painlessly, but it looks like
> I'll have to compile numpy from source.
> Do I understand that right?
I believe you'll have to if you want to use Python 2.5.
> ... so I am hoping someone patient
> will point me to or lead me through the steps
On 10/31/06, Alan Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If other users will not profit from this question,
> please consider it OT and ignore it. But perhaps
> it will prove useful to some potential numpy users.
>
> I am a long time Windows user who has been happily
> using the Python and numpy insta
If other users will not profit from this question,
please consider it OT and ignore it. But perhaps
it will prove useful to some potential numpy users.
I am a long time Windows user who has been happily
using the Python and numpy installers. At work I
need to use a Mac for a while. I installed