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I have installed mkl-fft python package using pip. Can I know all the dependencies installed packages license information please. for ex: common-cmplr-lib-rt , are these open source libraries. Also can you share the api link for these.
- mkl-fft [required: ==1.2.0, installed: 1.2.0]
- dpcpp-cpp-rt [required: Any, installed: 2021.2.0]
- common-cmplr-lib-rt [required: ==2021.*, installed: 2021.2.0]
- common-cmplr-lic-rt [required: ==2021.*, installed: 2021.2.0]
- intel-openmp [required: ==2021.*, installed: 2021.3.0]
- opencl-rt [required: ==2021.*, installed: 2021.2.0]
- common-cmplr-lic-rt [required: ==2021.*, installed: 2021.2.0]
- tbb [required: ==2021.*, installed: 2021.3.0]
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Hi,
Sorry for the delay in response.
The mkl_fft package is designed to be built into numpy. It will not “plugin” to any general numpy package. For using it effectively, please install the numpy build from anaconda.org/intel/simple, like this:
pip install -i https://pypi.anaconda.org/intel/simple --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple numpy==1.20.3
The restriction right now is python 3.7. And please specify the numpy version as in the sample statement above (without including the numpy version, pip would install stock numpy 1.21.1 from PyPI since it is newer).
You are correct that it is all open sourced, including the numpy patches to allow mkl_* packages to plugin (github.com/intelpython/numpy).
Hope this helps
Regards
Gopika
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Raeesa
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Hi,
Sorry for the delay in response.
The mkl_fft package is designed to be built into numpy. It will not “plugin” to any general numpy package. For using it effectively, please install the numpy build from anaconda.org/intel/simple, like this:
pip install -i https://pypi.anaconda.org/intel/simple --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple numpy==1.20.3
The restriction right now is python 3.7. And please specify the numpy version as in the sample statement above (without including the numpy version, pip would install stock numpy 1.21.1 from PyPI since it is newer).
You are correct that it is all open sourced, including the numpy patches to allow mkl_* packages to plugin (github.com/intelpython/numpy).
Hope this helps
Regards
Gopika
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Hi,
Is your query resolved ? Let us know if you have any further questions.
Thanks and Regards,
Raeesa
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Hi,
Glad to know that your issue is resolved. If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Raeesa
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