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Subject: [PyQt] numpy and pyqtdeploy
From: Jonathan Hodges <jhodges () diamondnt ! com>
Date: 2017-02-15 3:25:20
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I've seen some older threads on this forum by others who have been able to
get the numpy numeric libraries to work with pyqteploy, but I have yet to
find a good one-stop recipe. By default a build of numpy from the sources
yields several shared (dynamic) libraries from C sources. However, the
way the submodules use __init__.py and resolve the namespace doesn't work
with bootstrapping loader of pyqtdeploy.
If anyone has been able to get a main python file that will run with an
'import numpy', built either statically or dynamically, and he/she has some
tips, I would be very appreciative. I've scoured google and these forums,
but I can't find the full solution.
Also, if anyone has a reference to how the bootstrapping mechanism of
pyqtdeploy imports to the name space from the qrc object and external
libraries, this would be helpful as well.
(BTW- I'm trying to build on Mac OS X right not, but Mac/Linux/Windows is
the preference for a complete build.)
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan
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<div dir="ltr">I've seen some older threads on this forum by others who have been \
able to get the numpy numeric libraries to work with pyqteploy, but I have yet to \
find a good one-stop recipe. By default a build of numpy from the sources yields \
several shared (dynamic) libraries from C sources. However, the way the \
submodules use __init__.py and resolve the namespace doesn't work with \
bootstrapping loader of pyqtdeploy.<div><br></div><div>If anyone has been able to get \
a main python file that will run with an 'import numpy', built either \
statically or dynamically, and he/she has some tips, I would be very appreciative. \
I've scoured google and these forums, but I can't find the full solution. \
</div><div><br></div><div>Also, if anyone has a reference to how the bootstrapping \
mechanism of pyqtdeploy imports to the name space from the qrc object and external \
libraries, this would be helpful as well.</div><div><br></div><div>(BTW- I'm \
trying to build on Mac OS X right not, but Mac/Linux/Windows is the preference for a \
complete build.)</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks in advance,</div><div>Jonathan \
</div></div>
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