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Hi Laurence,
I'm not familiar with Intel's compilers (even more, running them on Itaniums). I'm guessing that numpy.distutils isn't able to tell whether your compiler is intele or not. From numpy/distutils/fcompiler/ intel.py, the command run to find the version is
$ ifort -FI -V -c dummy.f -o dummy.o
where dummy.f is just a file with a dummy subroutine in it. Could you do this and give us the output?
* the ouput is the following, --------------------------------- Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Compiler for Itanium(R)-based applications Version 9.0 Build 20050430 Package ID: l_fc_p_9.0.021 Copyright (C) 1985-2005 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY ---------------------------------- I observed before, it was not the same in intel.py description = 'Intel Fortran Compiler for Itanium apps' I tried to replace by : description = 'Intel(R) Fortran Itanium(R) Compiler for Itanium(R) apps' it's ok for numpy but I had stil the same error for scipy * I don't use MKL bul SCSL library, it is the optimized scientific library on our computrer, I give you the ouput of the config command blas_info: FOUND: libraries = ['scs'] library_dirs = ['/usr/lib'] language = f77 FOUND: libraries = ['scs'] library_dirs = ['/usr/lib'] define_macros = [('NO_ATLAS_INFO', 1)] language = f77 lapack_info: FOUND: libraries = ['scs'] library_dirs = ['/usr/lib'] language = f77 FOUND: libraries = ['scs', 'scs'] library_dirs = ['/usr/lib'] define_macros = [('NO_ATLAS_INFO', 1)] language = f77 Thank for your help -- Laurence Viry CRIP UJF - Projet MIRAGE ( http://mirage.imag.fr ) Laboratoire de Modélisation et Calcul - IMAG tel: 04 76 63 56 34 fax: 04 76 63 12 63 e-mail: Laurence.Viry@imag.fr