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There is no Fortran linker found, but I have no idea how to install that, can't find anything on it.There are a lot of errors about LNK2019 and LNK1120.

So I tried that, but now it doesn't work anymore via Pip nor via easy_install. But you can't install SciPy right away after that, you need to reinstall NumPy. But when I came to SciPy, it complained about missing a Fortran compiler. I tried to install everything via Pip and most things worked. Because I need more memory than a 32-bit installation gives me, I need the 64-bit version of everything.

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This page provides 32 and 64-bit Windows binaries of many scientific open-source extension packages for the official CPython distribution of the Python programming language. Python Extension Packages for Windows - Christoph Gohlke Unofficial Windows Binaries for Python Extension Packagesīy Christoph Gohlke, Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics, University of California, Irvine.
