On 2010-08-01, at 12:38 PM, Ralf Gommers wrote:

> I am pleased to announce the availability of the first beta of NumPy 1.5.0. 
> This will be the first NumPy release to include support for Python 3, as well 
> as for Python 2.7. Please try this beta and report any problems on the NumPy 
> mailing list.
> 
> Binaries, sources and release notes can be found at
> https://sourceforge.net/projects/numpy/files/
> Please note that binaries for Python 3.1 are not yet up, they will follow as 
> soon as a minor issue with building them is resolved. Building from source 
> with Python 3.1 should work without problems.

Hey Ralf,

I am getting a single test failure:

======================================================================
FAIL: test_special_values (test_umath_complex.TestClog)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
  File 
"/home/dwf/pkg/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/core/tests/test_umath_complex.py",
 line 275, in test_special_values
    assert_almost_equal(np.log(np.conj(xa[i])), np.conj(np.log(xa[i])))
  File "/home/dwf/pkg/lib/python2.7/site-packages/numpy/testing/utils.py", line 
443, in assert_almost_equal
    raise AssertionError(msg)
AssertionError: 
Arrays are not almost equal
 ACTUAL: array([-inf+3.14159265j])
 DESIRED: array([-inf-3.14159265j])
>>  raise AssertionError('\nArrays are not almost equal\n ACTUAL: 
>> array([-inf+3.14159265j])\n DESIRED: array([-inf-3.14159265j])')

This is on a Xeon E5540 built against the MKL 11.1, if that matters (I suspect 
it doesn't).

David
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