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authorMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2019-04-04 12:45:48 +0100
committerMohammad Akhlaghi <mohammad@akhlaghi.org>2019-04-04 12:45:48 +0100
commitae2a7bc4de81c09eb6ba9c0267fdeaf97a1bce05 (patch)
tree56a79a8050d07554a226ad20939ac3980eb3abc4 /reproduce/config/pipeline
parenta8f19d7c8aec1eb5e8c545f0fc003d0fe7ab4818 (diff)
parentef19dbeb3aa7131754e03ce6d3ccd66db9fd81fd (diff)
Numpy and Scipy build on Mac imported into the main branch
We were developing the build of Numpy and Scipy on Mac in a parallel thread and things seems to be working relatively nice now. There were only two problems: 1) GCC still has some random building issues on Mac. 2) ATLAS shared libraries can't be built on Mac (so we used OpenBLAS to build Numpy and Scipy on both Mac and GNU/Linux). But for now, none of these problems are critical. So, we can progress in one branch. There were only very minor conflicts in the merge.
Diffstat (limited to 'reproduce/config/pipeline')
-rw-r--r--reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg39
-rw-r--r--reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-versions.mk30
2 files changed, 58 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg b/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0eecf3a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
+# THIS IS A COPY OF NUMPY'S site.cfg.example, CUSTOMIZED FOR THIS PIPELINE
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+# This file provides configuration information about non-Python dependencies for
+# numpy.distutils-using packages. Create a file like this called "site.cfg" next
+# to your package's setup.py file and fill in the appropriate sections. Not all
+# packages will use all sections so you should leave out sections that your
+# package does not use.
+
+# IMPORTANT NOTE
+# --------------
+#
+# The `ALL' grouping does't apply to ATLAS!!!!!
+
+ [ALL]
+ library_dirs = @LIBDIR@
+ include_dirs = @INCDIR@
+
+
+# FFT libraries
+# -------------
+# There are two FFT libraries that we can configure here: FFTW (2 and 3) and djbfft.
+# Note that these libraries are not used by numpy or scipy.
+#
+# http://fftw.org/
+# https://cr.yp.to/djbfft.html
+#
+# Given only this section, numpy.distutils will try to figure out which version
+# of FFTW you are using.
+
+# Even with this section, Numpy apparently does not use fftw. But we will
+# keep it here for the future (if a solution is found).
+[fftw]
+libraries = fftw3
+#
+# For djbfft, numpy.distutils will look for either djbfft.a or libdjbfft.a .
+#[djbfft]
+#include_dirs = /usr/local/djbfft/include
+#library_dirs = /usr/local/djbfft/lib
diff --git a/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-versions.mk b/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-versions.mk
index 87b837c..2e74a45 100644
--- a/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-versions.mk
+++ b/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-versions.mk
@@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ binutils-version = 2.31.1
cmake-version = 3.12.4
coreutils-version = 8.30
diffutils-version = 3.7
+fftw-version = 3.3.8
findutils-version = 4.6.0.199-e3fc
flock-version = 0.2.3
freetype-version = 2.9
@@ -36,6 +37,7 @@ gmp-version = 6.1.2
gnuastro-version = 0.8
grep-version = 3.3
gzip-version = 1.10
+hdf5-version = 1.10.5
isl-version = 0.18
libbsd-version = 0.9.1
libffi-version = 3.2.1
@@ -47,6 +49,7 @@ metastore-version = 1.1.2-23-fa9170b
mpfr-version = 4.0.2
mpc-version = 1.1.0
ncurses-version = 6.1
+openmpi-version = 4.0.1
openssl-version = 1.1.1a
patchelf-version = 0.9
pkgconfig-version = 0.29.2
@@ -61,13 +64,26 @@ xz-version = 5.2.4
zip-version = 3.0
# Libraries
+atlas-version = 3.10.3
cfitsio-version = 3.45
curl-version = 7.63.0
gsl-version = 2.5
libjpeg-version = v9b
libtiff-version = 4.0.10
+openblas-version = 0.3.5
zlib-version = 1.2.11
+# Special libraries
+# -----------------
+#
+# When updating the version of these libraries, please look into the build
+# rule first: In one way or another, the version string becomes necessary
+# during their build and must be accounted for.
+bzip2-version = 1.0.6
+lapack-version = 3.8.0
+libgit2-version = 0.26.0
+wcslib-version = 6.2
+
# Python packages
# ---------------
#
@@ -83,13 +99,15 @@ chardet-version = 3.0.4
cryptography-version = 2.6.1
cycler-version = 0.10.0
entrypoints-version = 0.3
+h5py-version = 2.9.0
html5lib-version = 1.0.1
idna-version = 2.8
jeepney-version = 0.4
kiwisolver-version = 1.0.1
keyring-version = 18.0.0
matplotlib-version = 3.0.2
-numpy-version = 1.16.1
+mpi4py-version = 3.0.1
+numpy-version = 1.16.2
pip-version = 19.0.2
pycparser-version = 2.19
pyparsing-version = 2.3.1
@@ -104,13 +122,3 @@ soupsieve-version = 1.8
urllib3-version = 1.24.1
virtualenv-version = 16.4.0
webencodings-version = 0.5.1
-
-# Special libraries
-# -----------------
-#
-# When updating the version of these libraries, please look into the build
-# rule first: In one way or another, the version string becomes necessary
-# during their build and must be accounted for.
-bzip2-version = 1.0.6
-libgit2-version = 0.26.0
-wcslib-version = 6.2