[Numpy-discussion] Intel OSX test failure (original) (raw)

Gennan Chen gnchen at cortechs.net
Thu Jun 8 17:57:02 EDT 2006


Hi!

I just got an MacBook Pro and tried to install numpy+scipy on that.
I successfully installed ipython+matplotlib+python 2.4 through
darwinports. Then I svn co a copy of numpy +scipy. Compilation (gcc 4.0.1 +
gfortran) seems working fine for numpy. After I installed it and run
numpy.test() in ipython, it failed. And the error is:

In [4]: numpy.test() Found 3 tests for numpy.lib.getlimits Found 30 tests for numpy.core.numerictypes Found 13 tests for numpy.core.umath Found 3 tests for numpy.core.scalarmath Found 8 tests for numpy.lib.arraysetops Found 42 tests for numpy.lib.type_check Found 95 tests for numpy.core.multiarray Found 3 tests for numpy.dft.helper Found 36 tests for numpy.core.ma Found 2 tests for numpy.core.oldnumeric Found 9 tests for numpy.lib.twodim_base Found 9 tests for numpy.core.defmatrix Found 1 tests for numpy.lib.ufunclike Found 35 tests for numpy.lib.function_base Found 1 tests for numpy.lib.polynomial Found 6 tests for numpy.core.records Found 19 tests for numpy.core.numeric Found 5 tests for numpy.distutils.misc_util Found 4 tests for numpy.lib.index_tricks Found 46 tests for numpy.lib.shape_base Found 0 tests for main ..............................................F......................... ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ........................................................................ ..........

FAIL: check_large_types (numpy.core.tests.test_scalarmath.test_power)

Traceback (most recent call last): File "/opt/local/lib/python2.4/site-packages/numpy/core/tests/ test_scalarmath.py", line 42, in check_large_types assert b == 6765201, "error with %r: got %r" % (t,b) AssertionError: error with <type 'float128scalar'>: got 0.0


Ran 370 tests in 0.510s

FAILED (failures=1) Out[4]: <unittest.TextTestRunner object at 0x1581fd0>

Anyone has any idea?? or Anyone ever successfully did that?

Gen-Nan Chen, PhD Chief Scientist Research and Development Group CorTechs Labs Inc (www.cortechs.net) 1020 Prospect St., #304, La Jolla, CA, 92037 Tel: 1-858-459-9700 ext 16 Fax: 1-858-459-9705 Email: gnchen at cortechs.net



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