Re: [Numpy-discussion] Pthreads ATLAS

2010-09-07 Thread Pauli Virtanen
Mon, 06 Sep 2010 15:03:50 -0400, Andreas Kloeckner wrote: [clip] > I gather that "pt" in the symbol name means that this is a > pthreads-accelerated version of dsyrk. How do I convey to numpy that I > don't have (nor want) Pthreads-accelerated ATLAS bits? Failing that, how > do I tell it to just no

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Pthreads ATLAS

2010-09-06 Thread David Cournapeau
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Andreas Kloeckner wrote: > Hi all, > > I've just tried to set up a Python 3 test environment for me to begin > porting PyCUDA and PyOpenCL to Python 3, but numpy installation managed > to foil my. I'm on Debian, and I believe that Debian purposefully > compiles ATLA

[Numpy-discussion] Pthreads ATLAS

2010-09-06 Thread Andreas Kloeckner
Hi all, I've just tried to set up a Python 3 test environment for me to begin porting PyCUDA and PyOpenCL to Python 3, but numpy installation managed to foil my. I'm on Debian, and I believe that Debian purposefully compiles ATLAS without pthreads support. Whenever I build numpy 1.5, I encounter t