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Make sure the following is in your CFLAGS environmental variable: -framework vecLib in fact, my CFLAGS looks like this: -faltivec -lcc_dynamic -framework vecLib Let me know if this does not help. C. On Dec 19, 2003, at 2:04 PM, John Hunter wrote:
"Christopher" == Christopher Fonnesbeck <chris@fonnesbeck.org> writes:
Christopher> The only one you will have to install explicitly is Christopher> f2py; ATLAS, LAPACK and fftw are available when you Christopher> install the developer tools.
Hi Christopher,
I've been trying to build scipy on OSX. I am not clear on how the ATLAS / LAPACK / BLAS thing is supposed to work. I have /System/Library/Frameworks/vecLib.framework on my system, but do no see liblapack or libatlas or libblas. If these libs are contained in vecLib, as was suggested in your post, how do I make scipy aware of them?
I have spent a fair amount of time following the links at http://developer.apple.com/documentation/ReleaseNotes/MacOSX/ vecLib.html but do not see anything to download that looks like it has blas, lapack and atlas.
Also, miriam:/System/Library/Frameworks/vecLib.framework> du 1280 ./Versions/A/Headers 8 ./Versions/A/Resources/English.lproj 24 ./Versions/A/Resources 1928 ./Versions/A 1936 ./Versions 1960 .
is too small to contain atlas, lapack and blas
On my linux box, liblapack with ATLAS built in is 5MB + .
Thanks for any help, JDH
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