I have read that numpy has been ported to python 3. Is this correct ? I have tried to install it on py3.1.2 but have had no luck. (for me it is a matter of luck rather than skill) My most recent attempt resulted in what appeared to me an endless loop after typing "make" I gave it ~30min. I am looking for a some guidance. Like you should start here. If this is more appropriate on the numpy-user list let me know and I will repost there. Thanks Vincent
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:32, Vincent Davis <vincent@vincentdavis.net> wrote:
I have read that numpy has been ported to python 3. Is this correct ?
I have tried to install it on py3.1.2 but have had no luck. (for me it is a matter of luck rather than skill)
My most recent attempt resulted in what appeared to me an endless loop after typing "make" I gave it ~30min.
Exactly what did you do? Exactly what did you see? numpy has no Makefile.
I am looking for a some guidance. Like you should start here.
If this is more appropriate on the numpy-user list let me know and I will repost there.
Yes, numpy-discussion is the more appropriate list. -- Robert Kern "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth." -- Umberto Eco
Sorry, to many distractions while writing this email, I'll try again when I can think :) Vincent On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Robert Kern <robert.kern@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:32, Vincent Davis <vincent@vincentdavis.net> wrote:
I have read that numpy has been ported to python 3. Is this correct ?
I have tried to install it on py3.1.2 but have had no luck. (for me it is a matter of luck rather than skill)
My most recent attempt resulted in what appeared to me an endless loop after typing "make" I gave it ~30min.
Exactly what did you do? Exactly what did you see? numpy has no Makefile.
I am looking for a some guidance. Like you should start here.
If this is more appropriate on the numpy-user list let me know and I will repost there.
Yes, numpy-discussion is the more appropriate list.
-- Robert Kern
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On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Vincent Davis <vincent@vincentdavis.net> wrote:
I have read that numpy has been ported to python 3. Is this correct ?
Yes.
I have tried to install it on py3.1.2 but have had no luck. (for me it is a matter of luck rather than skill)
My most recent attempt resulted in what appeared to me an endless loop after typing "make" I gave it ~30min.
It should be the same as installing under Python < 3 except you use the version of Python you want.
From source (probably should delete the build directory if it's there already in the numpy source directory)
python3.1 setup.py build python3.1 setup.py install Might need to sudo the last command. Don't know on OS X. Skipper
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