Hello, I sent the following email to Paul Dubois. Since he is not familiar with MS WINDOWS, he suggested that I send my problem to this list. In short, I am unable to get the pyfdemo to work in pyfort_8_.2 using python2.2 because my FORTRAN compiler, COMPAQ/DEC Visual FORTRAN uses NMAKE.EXE rather than make. When I try to run the demo, I get an error message saying that make is not recognized. What file or file(s) should I change. I cannot run under LINUX, it must be WINDOWS2000. Thanks for your assistance, Don
From: paul@pfdubois.com Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 13:26:27 -0700 Subject: RE: Problem with pyfort To: "Don Blackfield" <blackfield1@llnl.gov>
There is a subdirectory of the source that is devoted to how to do things on Microsoft. I don't have any experience of it myself. You can try the numpy-discussion@lists.sf.net list if you want to contact other users.
-- Original Message -- Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 12:10:54 -0700 To: "Paul F Dubois" <paul@pfdubois.com> From: Don Blackfield <blackfield1@llnl.gov> Subject: Problem with pyfort
Paul,
You may be cursing Microsoft by now, I know that I am. I have "successfully" installed pyfort. However, when I try to run the pyfdemo script by typing
pyfort.bat -i pyfdemo
it begins to work. However it crashes because WINDOWS does not recognize
make. The COMPAQ/DEC/Visual Fortran uses a similar routine called NMAKE.EXE . Is there some place in
some file(s) where I need to change make to NMAKE.EXE ??
Sorry for the hassle.....
Don
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