rex rex at nosyntax.com writes:
There doesn't appear to be a problem with recent versions of the
software. In particular, ATLAS 3.7.33 does not cause an error.
Is there some reason for you to use such old software? (gcc 3.3.1
kernel 2.4.21)? What platform are you building for?
-rex
At 11:09 AM 6/24/2007, you wrote:
On 6/24/07, rex
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Charles R Harris
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On 6/23/07, rex
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Stefan van der Walt
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[2007-06-23 15:06]:
On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 07:35:35PM +, John
I have just been updating our version of Python, numpy and scipy and have run
into a floating point exception that crashes Python when I test the release.
I am running gcc 3.3.1 on SuSe Linux 2.4.21-144-smp4G. The error first occurred
with numpy-1.0.3. I downloaded svn 3875 when I then read