[Numpy-discussion] building NumPy with gcc if Python was built with icc?!?

BERGER Christian Christian.BERGER at 3ds.com
Tue Feb 16 14:39:55 EST 2016


Hi All,

Here's a potentially dumb question: is it possible to build NumPy with gcc, if python was built with icc?
Right now, the build is failing in the toolchain check phase, because gcc doesn't know how to handle icc-specific c flags (like -fp-model, prec-sqrt, ...)
In our environment we're providing an embedded python that our customers should be able to use and extend with 3rd party modules (like numpy). Problem is that our sw is built using icc, but we don't want to force our customers to do the same and we also don't want to build every possible 3rd party module for our customers.

Thanks for your help,
Christian


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