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3 Mar
2008
3 Mar
'08
10:12 p.m.
Robert Kern wrote:
The correct compiler *should* be picked up from the Python Makefile which is stored in your Python installation. Usually, you will need the same compiler that built your Python.
Thanks for the info. Now I've compiled LAPACK with f77 rather than gfortran and "-dalign -native -xO5" (which is what was in Make.inc for the ATLAS config as recommended) I've configured ATLAS using: ../configure -C ic cc -F ic -KPIC -F gc -fPIC --with-netlib-lapack=../../lapack-3.1.1/lapack_LINUX.a so I think the C API to LAPACK should now be compiled with cc which is what I believe my python was compiled with. I seem to get the exact same core dump though. Any ideas what else I could check? Thanks, John.