== Installation procedures for the imminent ANUGA numpy release == This page describes the procedures used to install the ANUGA support packages which allow you to run numpy ANUGA on Ubuntu 8.10 (32 or 64 bit) and 32 bit Windows (XP or Vista). This page will exist until the numpy release is finalised, at which time these procedures will be moved to the ANUGA installation guide. The procedures below use various support packages such as '''numpy'''. The files containing the packages may be [https://sourceforge.net/projects/anuga/ downloaded] from !SourceForge in the [https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=172848&package_id=326049 numpy_support_software] package. === Ubuntu 8.10 - 32 bit === Using the Ubuntu Synaptic package manager, install the following packages: {{{ subversion python-dev python-profiler g++ python-psyco python-numpy }}} Of course, if you prefer using the console, you could do: {{{ sudo install subversion }}} and so on. Next, you need to install NetCDF 4.0.1 from the source package: {{{ tar xzf netcdf.tar.gz cd netcdf-4.0.1 ./configure make check sudo make install }}} Now install ScientificPython 2.9.0: {{{ tar xzf ScientificPython-2.9.0.tar.gz cd ScientificPython-2.9.0 python setup.py build --numpy sudo python setup.py install }}} i And finally, install MatPlotLib through Synaptic: {{{ python-matplotlib }}} You should already have installed ANUGA to some convenient place. === Ubuntu 8.10 - 64 bit === === Windows === === Testing the installation === to test all of ANUGA: cd $HOME/ga/branches/numpy/anuga export PYTHONPATH=$HOME/ga/branches/numpy python compile_all.py python test_all.py # OK cd to validate ANUGA: cd $HOME/ga/branches/numpy_anuga_validation/automated_validation_tests python validate_all.py # OK cd