Hello,
I use the Python Numeric package extensively, and had been an
avid user of the "old" scipy. In my view, both pieces of software
are truly first rate, and have greatly improved my productivity in
the area of scientific analysis. Thus, I was excited to make the
transition to the new scipy core (numpy).
Unfortunately, I am experiencing a problem that I cannot sort
out. I am running Python 2.4.2 on a Debian box (V3.1), using
gcc version 3.3.5, and ATLAS, BLAS, and LAPACK libraries
built from scratch. When building numpy everything seems to
go AOK. But trouble soon follows.
As a sanity check, I run the diagnostic tests that come as
part of the numpy package:
from numpy import *
from scipy import *
test(level=N) # N can vary from 1 to 10. :
No matter which test I run, Python crashes hard with only
the following output: "Floating exception".
I thought perhaps numpy would still work Ok, even though
it seemed to have failed this "sanity" test.
Thus, I tried using the numpy.linalg.ei g functionality, and
upon calling numpy.linalg.ei g I get the same behavior:
Python crashes hard with the same output "Floating
exception".
Can someone help me sort out what might be wrong?
Perhaps I have overlooked a crucial step in the build/
install of numpy.
Thanks very much,
Daran 1 1527
drife wrote: Hello,
I use the Python Numeric package extensively, and had been an avid user of the "old" scipy. In my view, both pieces of software are truly first rate, and have greatly improved my productivity in the area of scientific analysis. Thus, I was excited to make the transition to the new scipy core (numpy).
Unfortunately, I am experiencing a problem that I cannot sort out. I am running Python 2.4.2 on a Debian box (V3.1), using gcc version 3.3.5, and ATLAS, BLAS, and LAPACK libraries built from scratch. When building numpy everything seems to go AOK. But trouble soon follows.
As a sanity check, I run the diagnostic tests that come as part of the numpy package:
from numpy import * from scipy import *
test(level=N) # N can vary from 1 to 10. :
No matter which test I run, Python crashes hard with only the following output: "Floating exception".
This could be related to the Debian glibc bug that has been discussed
before. Aparently the Debian version of glibc had some issues with
SSE. This is the same behavior experienced by others on the Debian
platform. There is a patch, but I'm not sure what it is.
See, for example: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mai...ussion/2207861
Come over to the nu************* *@lists.sourcef orge.net and/or sc********@scip y.net
lists for more help.
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