[Numpy-discussion] Is numpy/scipy linux apt or PYPI installation linked with ACML?

Matthieu Brucher matthieu.brucher at gmail.com
Sun Jan 23 11:49:05 EST 2011


I think the main issue is that ACML didn't have an official CBLAS interface,
so you have to check if they provide one now. If thy do, it should be almost
easy to link against it.

Matthieu

2011/1/23 David Cournapeau <cournape at gmail.com>

> 2011/1/23 Dmitrey <tmp50 at ukr.net>:
> > Hi all,
> > I have AMD processor and I would like to get to know what's the easiest
> way
> > to install numpy/scipy linked with ACML.
> > Is it possible to link linux apt or PYPI installation linked with ACML?
> > Answer for the same question about MKL also would be useful, however,
> AFAIK
> > it has commercial license and thus can't be handled in the ways.
>
> For the MKL, the easiest solution is to get EPD, or to build
> numpy/scipy by yourself, although the later is not that easy. For
> ACML, I don't know how difficult it is, but I would be surprised if it
> worked out of the box.
>
> cheers,
>
> David
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