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libgfortran-3.0.0-1 tar file missing several files (in conda-forge channel) #119
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If someone can also clarify the relation between libgfortran and libgfortran-ng. I know I need libgfortran-ng for compiling packages, but do I need libgfortran or libgfortran-ng to use packages? Are they conflicts? |
libgfortran-ng is for Linux only.
libgfortran on the new 'main' channel is exactly the same as conda-forge's
(or should be)
The one this report refers to is from the old 'defaults' channel, is broken
and should not be used.
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If someone can also clarify the relation between libgfortran and
libgfortran-ng. I know I need libgfortran-ng for compiling packages, but do
I need libgfortran or libgfortran-ng to use packages? Are they conflicts?
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On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 11:16 AM, Ray Donnelly <rdonnelly@anaconda.com>
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libgfortran-ng is for Linux only.
libgfortran on the new 'main' channel is exactly the same as conda-forge's
(or should be)
(here I mean the macOS package that the report refers to)
… The one this report refers to is from the old 'defaults' channel, is
broken and should not be used.
On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 1:21 AM, Yu Feng ***@***.***> wrote:
> If someone can also clarify the relation between libgfortran and
> libgfortran-ng. I know I need libgfortran-ng for compiling packages, but do
> I need libgfortran or libgfortran-ng to use packages? Are they conflicts?
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This seems to be fixed in 3.0.1 from defaults. (Although I recently had to --force install to get some of the libs to show up, not sure how related that is)
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Hello,
I'm writing to describe an issue with
libgfortran-3.0.0-1
package.It is missing several files/libraries.
See below for comparison with
libgfortran-3.0.0-0
package:See more discussion here:
conda-forge/numpy-feedstock#47 (comment)
Because if this issue,
numpy
cannot be imported properly.Checked on Mac OS X 10.11.6. Xcode 8.3.1
Resolution:
As described here: (conda-forge/numpy-feedstock#47 (comment) ), the resolution is to use the downgraded version
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