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Diffstat (limited to 'reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg')
-rw-r--r-- | reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg | 20 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg b/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg index 55e93bc..0eecf3a 100644 --- a/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg +++ b/reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg @@ -16,17 +16,6 @@ library_dirs = @LIBDIR@ include_dirs = @INCDIR@ -# Atlas -# ----- -# Atlas is an open source optimized implementation of the BLAS and Lapack -# routines. NumPy will try to build against Atlas by default when available in -# the system library dirs. To build numpy against a custom installation of -# Atlas you can add an explicit section such as the following. Here we assume -# that Atlas was configured with ``prefix=/opt/atlas``. -# - [atlas] - library_dirs = @LIBDIR@ - include_dirs = @INCDIR@ # FFT libraries # ------------- @@ -38,10 +27,13 @@ # # Given only this section, numpy.distutils will try to figure out which version # of FFTW you are using. -#[fftw] -#libraries = fftw3 + +# 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 . +# 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 |