Christopher Barker wrote: > David Cournapeau wrote: >> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Christopher Barker >>> In the past, I think folks' have used the default >>> name provided by bdist_mpkg, and those are not always clear. Something like: >>> >>> >>> numpy1.4-osx10.4-python.org2.6-32bit.dmg >> The 32 bits is redundant - we support all archs supported by the >> official python binary, so python.org is enough. > > True, though I was anticipating that there may be 32 and 64 bit builds > some day.
I suspect it will be exactly as today, i.e. a universal build with 64 bits. I have not followed closely the discussion on python-dev on that topic, but I believe python 2.7 sill contain 64 bits as an arch. > What OS/architecture were those built with? Snow Leopard. > When I first installed the binary, I got a whole bunch of errors because > "matrix' wasn't found. I recalled this issue from testing, and cleared > out the install, then re-installed, and all was fine. I wonder if it's > possible to have a mpkg remove anything? pkg does not have a uninstaller - I don't think Apple provides one, that's a known limitation of Mac OS X installers (although I believe there are 3rd party ones) > > > I think both of those are known issues, and not a big deal. Maybe the spacing function is wrong on PPC. The underlying is highly architecture dependent. David _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion