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kortmann at ideaworks.com
kortmann at ideaworks.com
Thu Aug 24 16:10:36 EDT 2006
>On Thursday 24 August 2006 09:50, kortmann at ideaworks.com wrote:
>> Sorry for my ignorance, but I have not ever heard of or used mingw32. I
>> am also using python 2.3.
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mingw explains in detail.
>>
>> Is there any way someone could possibly send me a brief walk through of
>> how to install 1.0b3 on windows32?
>do you know about the ("awesome" wiki website at scipy.org)
>try your luck at
>http://www.scipy.org/Build_for_Windows
>>
>> Also I am not sure that I know how to manipulate the code that you guys
>> said that you have to so that it will work so if that is needed could you
>> post a walk through of that also?
>>
>To my knowledge there is no need to "manipulate code" ....
>Maybe you should try getting per-build versions first.
>Sebastian Haase
Thank you for all of that. I followed the directions carefully. created
a numpy folder, checked out the svn via
http://svn.scipy.org/svn/numpy/trunk
changed to the numpy directory and typed python setup.py config
--compiler=mingw32 build --compiler=mingw32 install
and then reinstalled sci py because it says to install sci py after numpy.
And then I recieved this after trying to run my program. Any Ideas
anyone?
$HOME=C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator
CONFIGDIR=C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\.matplotlib
loaded ttfcache file C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\.matplotlib\ttffont
.cache
matplotlib data path c:\python23\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\mpl-data
backend WXAgg version 2.6.3.2
Overwriting info=<function info at 0x01FAF3F0> from scipy.misc.helpmod
(was <fun
ction info at 0x01F896F0> from numpy.lib.utils)
Overwriting who=<function who at 0x01FA46B0> from scipy.misc.common (was
<functi
on who at 0x01F895F0> from numpy.lib.utils)
Overwriting source=<function source at 0x01FB2530> from scipy.misc.helpmod
(was
<function source at 0x01F89730> from numpy.lib.utils)
RuntimeError: module compiled against version 1000000 of C-API but this
version
of numpy is 1000002
Fatal Python error: numpy.core.multiarray failed to import... exiting.
abnormal program termination
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