Hi Josh, you're right I should probably email the guy directly. I eventually managed to compile it installing the latest xcode, the latest cctool to fix the __dso_handle bug, the gfortran and a couple of other things. It took me an entire afternoon and now I don't have errors on the the scipy.test (but I still have failures :( ) Now I just have to figure out why mac version of matplotlib does not seem to have matplotlib.dates and where did drange go! Thanks Joshua Lippai wrote:
It's actually pretty simple to compile it yourself once you've installed the latest Xcode from http://developer.apple.com and X11 from the OS X Tiger install disc. The instructions on Scipy's official OS X installation page ( http://scipy.org/Installing_SciPy/Mac_OS_X ) are great for that. That said, it is true that the Scipy Superpack is now Intel-only. You should probably email the guy and ask him to make older versions of the superpack available, or at least the last PPC one he made. Best of luck.
Josh
On Nov 29, 2007 1:54 PM, Giorgio F. Gilestro <giorgio@gilestro.tk> wrote:
Hi guys, does anyone of you happen to have sitting somewhere a DMG of a recent version of SciPy compiled for MacOSX 10.4? The SciPy webpage does not carry official releases and it is sending me to the Scipy Superpack by Chris Fonnesbeck but that superpack seems to be for intel cpu only. I didn't think making SciPy working in mac would have been such a pain in the bum. Linux and Win worked without problem but mac is driving me crazy (yes, compiling is a problem too.) Thanks!
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