On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 9:15 AM, Ralf Gommers <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Vincent Davis <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 7:34 AM, Ralf Gommers >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Hi Friedrich, >> > >> > On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 2:46 AM, Friedrich Romstedt >> > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> 2010/10/9 Vincent Davis <[email protected]>: >> >> > Did you get any responses on this? I can install 10.5 and help out >> >> > with some testing. I have a macbookpro that does not turn of >> >> > (Hardware >> >> > issue) but it is good for testing. I could setup remote access on >> >> > this >> >> > if of interest to you. >> >> >> >> I can also help with the installer >> > >> > That would be very helpful, thanks. Please keep me up to date on your >> > progress with the 10.5 license, and once you are set up we can >> > coordinate >> > building the binaries. >> > >> >> >> >> - I have some (some) experience >> >> with building Mac OS X installers using the PackageMaker provided by >> >> Apple. Just lacking a 10.5. But since I need some anyway (for >> >> controlling a 10.5 server), Vincent, if you don't need your 10.5 >> >> anymore, can we transfer the license in some way from you to me? I'm >> >> serious, one cannot buy 10.5 from Apple anymore, and I need a legal >> >> license. I have 10.6 and a VMware Fusion v3. >> >> >> >> When anyone can inform me how the installation scheme for numpy >> >> binaries is I can then provide the installers, I believe. >> > >> > The toolchain you need is documented at >> > http://projects.scipy.org/numpy/wiki/MakingReleases. If you have all the >> > dependencies it's simply a matter of >> > $ paver dmg -p 2.5 (or 2.6/7) >> > and a dmg installer is built. >> >> Is there any reason 10.5 server addition would not work for building >> release ? >> >> Friedrich, you can't just install 10.5 (non server) on vmware. I just >> tried, It responds This is not a server addition. There are hacks >> but... >> >> I'll try to do a few testes this week., Where does >> "numpy-macosx-installer " >> http://github.com/cournape/numpy-macosx-installer fit in to running >> this command. "paver dmg -p 2.5" or does it? > > This now lives under tools/numpy-macosx-installer in the git repo, so that > is not an external dependency anymore. > >> >> I have installed from >> source many times but never built a dmg. >> Is there any interest in a current Dev snapshot dmg? > > Probably not. The master branch is not binary compatible with scipy. But > 1.5.1rc1 is planned for this coming Sunday, so that would be useful to have > a 10.5 binary of.
Ok, Friedrich and I are working on setting up a machine for building on 10.5 and hope (I do) to have that going for 1.5.1rc1 I hope to do a 10.6 for 1.5rc1 also. > >> And how about a numpy scipy combo dmg? > > Not sure if that's a very good way to spend your time, what's wrong with > separate installers? The release cycles are not synchronized, so this would > just be extra work. Or a learning experience :-) which is always work. Thanks Vincent >> >> A little bit of a separate issue, does the build bot or so,ething/one >> other than developers run numpy.test() to monitor test that may fail >> on different systems, as numpy scipy, python get updated. > > It does, just go to Waterfall display, then click one of the "stdio" links > to see test results. > > Cheers, > Ralf > > >> >> It seems >> like a bot could build everything from source weekly and commit a test >> log via git/github to monitor and record the condition and changes in >> tests. Maybe there is no point to this, just sound like a neat way to >> track test results. >> > > _______________________________________________ > NumPy-Discussion mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion > > -- Thanks Vincent Davis 720-301-3003 _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list [email protected] http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion
