[Numpy-discussion] 1.0b1 problem on Solaris

Bill Baxter wbaxter at gmail.com
Mon Jul 24 21:47:28 EDT 2006


Howdy,
Instructions for compiling your own SciPy can be found here.
   http://www.scipy.org/Installing_SciPy

I think the 0.4.9 source will probably work.  But getting it from SVN
is probably safer.
--bb

On 7/25/06, Mathew Yeates <myeates at jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
> Where is the source? Do I just use the 0.4.9 source?
>
>
> Bill Baxter wrote:
> > Yep, scipy needs to be recompiled against the 1.0b1 version of numpy.
> > I think they should have an updated version on the web site in a few
> > days or so if you don't feel like compiling yourself.
> >
> > --bb
> >
> > On 7/25/06, Mathew Yeates <myeates at jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
> >> I installed numpy-1.0b1 and now >import numpy produces a segv. According
> >> to gdb it's happening after a failure to import scipy.optimize.minpack2.
> >> Eventually, Py_FatalError is called followed by abort,raise and
> >> thr_kill. Then the SEGV.
> >>
> >> Any ideas? Do I need a different version of scipy? I currently use 0.4.9
> >>
> >>
> >> Mathew
> >>
> >
>
>
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