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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 |