On Apr 4, 12:22 pm, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mangabasi wrote: > > Robert, > > > Thanks for your prompt response. I think I got a lot closer but no > > cigar yet. > > > This is the output > > > C:\fortrandll>f2py -c -m sample sample.pyf sample.for > > numpy_info: > > FOUND: > > define_macros = [('NUMERIC_VERSION', '"\\"24.2\\""')] > > include_dirs = ['C:\\Python24\\include'] > > > running build > > running config_fc > > running build_src > > building extension "sample" sources > > creating c:\docume~1\fb\locals~1\temp\tmpcosvgv > > creating c:\docume~1\fb\locals~1\temp\tmpcosvgv\src > > f2py: sample.pyf > > Reading fortran codes... > > Reading file 'sample.pyf' > > Post-processing... > > Block: sample > > Block: sample > > Post-processing (stage 2)... > > Building modules... > > Building module "sample"... > > Constructing wrapper function "sample"... > > ierr1,ierr2,aout = sample(ain) > > Wrote C/API module "sample" to file "c:\docume~1\fb > > \locals~1\temp\tmpcos > > vgv\src/samplemodule.c" > > adding 'c:\docume~1\fb\locals~1\temp\tmpcosvgv\src\fortranobject.c' > > to sources > > . > > adding 'c:\docume~1\fb\locals~1\temp\tmpcosvgv\src' to include_dirs. > > copying C:\python24\lib\site-packages\f2py2e\src\fortranobject.c -> c: > > \docume~1\ > > fb\locals~1\temp\tmpcosvgv\src > > copying C:\python24\lib\site-packages\f2py2e\src\fortranobject.h -> c: > > \docume~1\ > > fb\locals~1\temp\tmpcosvgv\src > > running build_ext > > No module named msvccompiler in scipy_distutils, trying from > > distutils.. > > error: The .NET Framework SDK needs to be installed before building > > extensions f > > or Python. > > > I think I have a problem with distutils' msvccompiler.py. It may be > > the MacroExpander in distutils guessing the visual studio path > > incorrectly or something related to the registry keys. Is there a way > > to specify the C compiler path to f2py so that it does not rely on the > > distutils? Or maybe I am totally off base here, I don't know. > > What C and Fortran compilers are you trying to use? You can look at f2py's > help > for flags that you can use to help control where the compilers get picked up, > but you can't avoid distutils. > > -- > Robert Kern > > "I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma > that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had > an underlying truth." > -- Umberto Eco- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
I am using Visual Studio 6.0 and Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list