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I wasn't aware the problems related to it affected f2py, but AFAIK numny and scipy do not yet support the Python 2.6 release. You're best off staying with Python 2.5.2 for the time being if you need to get work done with numpy and scipy. Josh On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Benjamin Kern <kern@mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de> wrote:
Hello,
i'm experiencing strange problems after upgrading to python2.6. I'm also using numpy-svn and scipy-svn. So here is the problem. When i try to wrap the following simple fortran code, C File hello.f subroutine foo (a) integer a print*, "Hello from Fortran!" print*, "a=",a end I have problems executing this from python, i.e.
import hello print hello.__doc__ This module 'hello' is auto-generated with f2py (version:2_5968). Functions: foo(a) . print hello.foo.__doc__ foo - Function signature: foo(a) Required arguments: a : input int
hello.foo(4) Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> RuntimeError: more argument specifiers than keyword list entries (remaining format:'|:hello.foo')
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