Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-10 Thread Robert Pyle
Hi Jarrod et al: On Sep 3, 2008, at 2:16 AM, Jarrod Millman wrote: Here is the universal Mac binary: https://cirl.berkeley.edu/numpy/numpy-1.2.0rc1-py2.5-macosx10.5.dmg I've been running the enthought distribution: Python 2.5.2 |EPD 4.0.30001| (r252:60911, Aug 17 2008, 17:29:54) The new

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-10 Thread Robert Kern
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 11:07, Robert Pyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Jarrod et al: On Sep 3, 2008, at 2:16 AM, Jarrod Millman wrote: Here is the universal Mac binary: https://cirl.berkeley.edu/numpy/numpy-1.2.0rc1-py2.5-macosx10.5.dmg I've been running the enthought distribution: Python

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-10 Thread Christopher Barker
Robert Kern wrote: Yes. It is difficult (or impossible without writing new code) to build these kinds of installers to work with different locations of Python frameworks. yup. however, perhaps the approach taken by wxPython would be worth considering. Robin is putting the whole package in:

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-10 Thread Robert Kern
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 15:28, Christopher Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Robert Kern wrote: Yes. It is difficult (or impossible without writing new code) to build these kinds of installers to work with different locations of Python frameworks. yup. however, perhaps the approach taken by

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-10 Thread Christopher Barker
Robert Kern wrote: Actually, perhaps we should try to establish a standard, putting packages that work with multiple pythons in something like: /usr/local/lib/UniversalPython2.5/site-packages and add that to a *.pth file in various versions. The problem is that each Python has to support

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-10 Thread Tommy Grav
I thought is was pretty standard that non-system versions of python should go into /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/ on the OS X? Is this not the case? Cheers Tommy ___ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-10 Thread Robert Kern
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 19:58, Tommy Grav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought is was pretty standard that non-system versions of python should go into /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/ on the OS X? Is this not the case? Yes, but frameworks are versioned, and the files installed by .mpkg

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-10 Thread Tommy Grav
On Sep 10, 2008, at 10:12 PM, Robert Kern wrote: On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 19:58, Tommy Grav [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I thought is was pretty standard that non-system versions of python should go into /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/ on the OS X? Is this not the case? Yes, but

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-08 Thread Christopher Barker
Jarrod Millman wrote: Here is the universal Mac binary: https://cirl.berkeley.edu/numpy/numpy-1.2.0rc1-py2.5-macosx10.5.dmg Please test this release ASAP OS-X 10.4.11 dual G5 PPC looks OK to me, except: ERROR: Failure: ImportError (No module named scipy)

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-08 Thread Robert Kern
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 17:33, Christopher Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jarrod Millman wrote: Here is the universal Mac binary: https://cirl.berkeley.edu/numpy/numpy-1.2.0rc1-py2.5-macosx10.5.dmg Please test this release ASAP OS-X 10.4.11 dual G5 PPC looks OK to me, except: ERROR:

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-08 Thread Christopher Barker
Robert Kern wrote: Hmm. That file shouldn't be there. It's not in the 1.2.0rc1 tag in SVN. OK. I cleaned out everything numpy from site-packages, re-installed, and presto: Ran 1721 tests in 12.736s OK (SKIP=1) nose.result.TextTestResult run=1721 errors=0 failures=0 It must have been left

[Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-03 Thread Jarrod Millman
Hello, The 1.2.0rc1 is now available: http://svn.scipy.org/svn/numpy/tags/1.2.0rc1 The source tarball is here: https://cirl.berkeley.edu/numpy/numpy-1.2.0rc1.tar.gz Here is the universal Mac binary: https://cirl.berkeley.edu/numpy/numpy-1.2.0rc1-py2.5-macosx10.5.dmg Here are the Window's

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-03 Thread David Cournapeau
Jarrod Millman wrote: Hello, The 1.2.0rc1 is now available: http://svn.scipy.org/svn/numpy/tags/1.2.0rc1 The source tarball is here: https://cirl.berkeley.edu/numpy/numpy-1.2.0rc1.tar.gz Here is the universal Mac binary: https://cirl.berkeley.edu/numpy/numpy-1.2.0rc1-py2.5-macosx10.5.dmg

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-03 Thread Alan G Isaac
So the two formatting tests fail, as David warned. But they are known to fail on Windows, and there is no msg to that effect. Might one be added? Alan Isaac Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Apr 18 2007, 08:51:08) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type help, copyright, credits or license for more

Re: [Numpy-discussion] 1.2.0rc1 tagged!

2008-09-03 Thread Jarrod Millman
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Alan G Isaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So the two formatting tests fail, as David warned. But they are known to fail on Windows, and there is no msg to that effect. Might one be added? Absolutely, we will make sure to add a message to that effect and possibly