minimum required Numpy version is 1.7
Now I have installed version 1.7.1 from sourceforge. Downloaded the .tar.gz file from folder extracted it and installed the package using the command: python setup.py install Verified the version in Python using: import numpy; numpy.version.version The path where numpy was installed is obtained using the command 'numpy.version' in Python console which gave the following output <module 'numpy.version' from '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/version.pyc'>
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obviously means that you haven't passed the path of your numpy installation to ./configure
Used the following configure command (including the path to numpy obtained from the previous step ./configure CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/include/python2.7" After that I executed 'make' which gives the following error ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- make all-recursive make[1]: Entering directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16' Making all in src make[2]: Entering directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16/src' Making all in graph make[3]: Entering directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16/src/graph' Making all in centrality make[4]: Entering directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16/src/graph/centrality' CXX graph_betweenness.lo CXX graph_closeness.lo CXX graph_eigentrust.lo CXX graph_eigenvector.lo CXX graph_hits.lo CXX graph_katz.lo CXX graph_pagerank.lo CXX graph_trust_transitivity.lo CXXLD libgraph_tool_centrality.la make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16/src/graph/centrality' Making all in clustering make[4]: Entering directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16/src/graph/clustering' CXX graph_clustering.lo CXX graph_extended_clustering.lo CXX graph_motifs.lo In file included from ./../graph_python_interface.hh:47:0, from graph_motifs.cc:26: ./../numpy_bind.hh: In function ‘boost::python::api::object wrap_vector_owned(std::vector<T>&)’: ./../numpy_bind.hh:83:34: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED’ was not declared in this scope PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS(ndarray, NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED | NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS | ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:83:54: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS’ was not declared in this scope PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS(ndarray, NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED | NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS | ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:84:25: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_OWNDATA’ was not declared in this scope NPY_ARRAY_OWNDATA | NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:84:45: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE’ was not declared in this scope NPY_ARRAY_OWNDATA | NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:84:64: error: there are no arguments to ‘PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS’ that depend on a template parameter, so a declaration of ‘PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS’ must be available [-fpermissive] NPY_ARRAY_OWNDATA | NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:84:64: note: (if you use ‘-fpermissive’, G++ will accept your code, but allowing the use of an undeclared name is deprecated) ./../numpy_bind.hh: In function ‘boost::python::api::object wrap_vector_not_owned(std::vector<T>&)’: ./../numpy_bind.hh:101:33: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED’ was not declared in this scope PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS(ndarray,NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED | NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS | ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:101:53: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS’ was not declared in this scope PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS(ndarray,NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED | NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS | ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:102:25: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE’ was not declared in this scope NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:102:44: error: there are no arguments to ‘PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS’ that depend on a template parameter, so a declaration of ‘PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS’ must be available [-fpermissive] NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh: In function ‘boost::python::api::object wrap_multi_array_owned(boost::multi_array<ValueType, Dim>&)’: ./../numpy_bind.hh:121:34: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED’ was not declared in this scope PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS(ndarray, NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED | NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS | ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:121:54: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS’ was not declared in this scope PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS(ndarray, NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED | NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS | ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:122:25: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_OWNDATA’ was not declared in this scope NPY_ARRAY_OWNDATA | NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:122:45: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE’ was not declared in this scope NPY_ARRAY_OWNDATA | NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:122:64: error: there are no arguments to ‘PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS’ that depend on a template parameter, so a declaration of ‘PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS’ must be available [-fpermissive] NPY_ARRAY_OWNDATA | NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh: In function ‘boost::python::api::object wrap_multi_array_not_owned(boost::multi_array<ValueType, Dim>&)’: ./../numpy_bind.hh:135:34: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED’ was not declared in this scope PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS(ndarray, NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED | NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS | ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:135:54: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS’ was not declared in this scope PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS(ndarray, NPY_ARRAY_ALIGNED | NPY_ARRAY_C_CONTIGUOUS | ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:136:25: error: ‘NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE’ was not declared in this scope NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ ./../numpy_bind.hh:136:44: error: there are no arguments to ‘PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS’ that depend on a template parameter, so a declaration of ‘PyArray_ENABLEFLAGS’ must be available [-fpermissive] NPY_ARRAY_WRITEABLE); ^ make[4]: *** [graph_motifs.lo] Error 1 make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16/src/graph/clustering' make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16/src/graph' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16/src' make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/wecare/Downloads/transferred/graph-tool-2.16' make: *** [all] Error 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How can we solve it? -- View this message in context: http://main-discussion-list-for-the-graph-tool-project.982480.n3.nabble.com/... 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