[Numpy-discussion] trouble installing on fedora core 5 64 bit
Charles R Harris
charlesr.harris at gmail.com
Wed Jun 7 18:11:27 EDT 2006
JJ,
I had that problem, started to put the paths in explicitly, noticed that
the code should work anyway, deleted my changes, ran again, and it worked
fine. I can't tell you what the problem was or what the solution was, I can
only say I've seen the same thing on fc5. When you do install, it is also a
good idea to delete the numpy directory in site-packages beforehand.
Chuck
On 6/7/06, JJ <josh8912 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hello. I am having some trouble getting numpy
> installed on an AMD 64 bit Fedora 5 machine. I have
> loaded atlas, blas, and lapack using yum. I can see
> their library files in /usr/lib64/atlas/ (files such
> as libblas.so.3.0). But the setup program will not
> run. I have obtained the latest version of numpy
> using svn co http://svn.scipy.org/svn/numpy/trunk
> numpy. I have created a site.cfg file containing:
>
> [atlas]
> library_dirs = /usr/lib64
> atlas_libs = lapack, blas, cblas, atlas
>
> But when I try to run python setup.py install it
> appears that none of the libraries are seeen. I get
> the following error messages and output. Can anyone
> offer help? Thanks.
>
>
> [root at fedora-newamd numpy]# python setup.py install
> Running from numpy source directory.
> No module named __svn_version__
> F2PY Version 2_2587
> blas_opt_info:
> blas_mkl_info:
> looking libraries mkl,vml,guide in /usr/local/lib
> but found None
> looking libraries mkl,vml,guide in /usr/lib but
> found None
> NOT AVAILABLE
>
> atlas_blas_threads_info:
> Setting PTATLAS=ATLAS
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/lib64/atlas but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/lib64/atlas but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/local/lib but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/local/lib but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/lib but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/lib but found None
> NOT AVAILABLE
>
> atlas_blas_info:
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/lib64/atlas but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/lib64/atlas but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/local/lib but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/local/lib but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/lib but found None
> looking libraries lapack,blas,cblas,atlas in
> /usr/lib but found None
> NOT AVAILABLE
>
> /usr/local/numpy/numpy/distutils/system_info.py:1281:
> UserWarning:
> Atlas (http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/)
> libraries not found.
> Directories to search for the libraries can be
> specified in the
> numpy/distutils/site.cfg file (section [atlas]) or
> by setting
> the ATLAS environment variable.
> warnings.warn(AtlasNotFoundError.__doc__)
> blas_info:
> looking libraries blas in /usr/local/lib but found
> None
> looking libraries blas in /usr/local/lib but found
> None
> looking libraries blas in /usr/lib but found None
> looking libraries blas in /usr/lib but found None
> NOT AVAILABLE
>
> /usr/local/numpy/numpy/distutils/system_info.py:1290:
> UserWarning:
> Blas (http://www.netlib.org/blas/) libraries not
> found.
> Directories to search for the libraries can be
> specified in the
> numpy/distutils/site.cfg file (section [blas]) or
> by setting
> the BLAS environment variable.
> warnings.warn(BlasNotFoundError.__doc__)
> blas_src_info:
> NOT AVAILABLE
>
> <snip>
>
>
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