[Matplotlib-users] Basemap r8403 and numpy 2.0

Pierre: No, you don't need to recompile the geos library. I just installed numpy 2.0 svn with python 2.6, and after a recompile of both matplotlib from svn and basemap from svn everything worked fine. I suspect you are still picking up an old _geoslib.so somehow.

-Jeff

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On 6/10/10 11:14 AM, Pierre GM wrote:

On Jun 10, 2010, at 12:51 PM, Jeff Whitaker wrote:
   

On 6/10/10 10:40 AM, Pierre GM wrote:
     

All,
Sorry, it's been a while since I've been using Basemap. I was just trying to update my local svn directory to r8403 and reinstall basemap, but an import fail w/ the following message:
"""
Traceback (most recent call last):
   File "<string>", line 1, in<module>
   File "~/basemap-dev/lib/mpl_toolkits/basemap/__init__.py", line 43, in<module>
     import _geoslib, netcdftime
   File "_geoslib.pyx", line 13, in _geoslib (src/_geoslib.c:4014)
ValueError: numpy.ndarray does not appear to be the correct type object
"""
I'm using numpy 2.0.0r8460 (development version). basemap can be successfully imported w/ the latest stable version, though. What am I doing wrong ?
Thx in advance.
P.

Pierre: That should have been fixed with a recompile of the _geoslib C extension Are you sure you deleted the build directory before reinstalling basemap?
     
I did. Do I have to recompile geos ? It should be independent of numpy, right ? So I shouldn't have to touch it ?
As far as I can tell, the setup picks up the proper versions of numpy and Python...
   
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