On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 05:37, Dave <dave.hirschfeld@gmail.com> wrote:
Richard D. Moores <rdmoores <at> gmail.com> writes:
Dick
You're 90% of the way there. Now you know that the Python3 "program" is called python.exe and is in the C:\Python31 directory.
All you need to do now is compile numpy with the Python3 program. You do this by calling the program with the name of the script (setup.py) you want to run which itself takes an argument telling it what you want to do - e.g. build/install/bdist_wininst.
The commands should therefore be: cd c:\SVNRepository\numpy C:\Python31>python setup.py bdist_wininst
Dave, I got: c:\SVNRepository\numpy>C:\Python31>python setup.py bdist_wininst 'C:\Python31' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Or didn't I do exactly what you suggested?
Assuming you have a C compiler on your system (and in your path)
I'm afraid I have no idea, nor how to find out.
this will then build numpy and create an windows installer (the bdist_wininst argument passed to setup.py) in the dist directory which you can then use to install numpy.
HTH, Dave