On 2010-02-16 09:37 AM, W. eWatson wrote:
On 2/16/2010 7:30 AM, Robert Kern wrote:
On 2010-02-16 06:16 AM, W. eWatson wrote:
I normally use IDLE on Win, but recently needed to go to command prompt
to see all error messages. When I did, I was greeted by a host of
deprecation and Numpy messages before things got running. The program
otherwise functioned OK, after I found the problem I was after. Are
these messages a warning to get to the next update of numpy?

I would guess that updating to a higher update does not mean I need to
remove the old one, correct?

In general for libraries like numpy or scipy, I use win32 updates, but I
see win32-p3 updates too on download pages. Since I may be distributing
this program to p3 machines, will I need to provide the win32-p3 updates
to those users?

You will definitely want to ask these questions on the numpy-discussion
mailing list. They are numpy-specific. Please copy-and-paste the
messages that you get.

http://www.scipy.org/Mailing_Lists

Good idea, for the first part of this. I would think "In genera for ..."
would be answerable here, but I'll give them both a shot.

Both parts are very numpy/scipy-specific, trust me. The reason that numpy has binary releases for Pentium 3 machines is because we have SSE code of various levels due to our accelerated BLAS libraries. This is very rare outside of numpy and scipy.

And please provide the information that I asked for over in numpy-discussion.

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 an underlying truth."
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