Robert Kern wrote: > Yup. -framework Accelerate Robert, just so we're clear here. If one does a straight "setup.py build" with numpy 1.0.1, do you get a version that uses Veclib? I do understand that that is the Fortran-compatible version, and thus may result in some extra copying to shift between row and column major ordering. By the way, if one were to take care to use Fortran ordered numpy arrays, would you avoid that copying?
On a few other topics in this thread: Nicholas Riley wrote: > How about posting them on your own Web site then? If you don't have > one, the price of commodity Web hosting is virtually zero, Cost is not the issue -- I think the community is far better served if there are a small ( ideally one ) number of places to go for Python modules on OS-X. Ideally, it's possible to keep stuff in sync there too. > It's been repeatedly stated on this mailing list that the currently > pythonmac.org maintainer doesn't have time, and would be happy to > relinquish control to someone who did. But nobody's volunteered. Not quite true. Bob has been out of town recently, and, indeed I have volunteered to put stuff up there, but we've haven't coordinated that yet. Bob -- can you give me permissions to put stuff up myself, or will you be around enough for a while to keep doing it yourself? He has been looking for someone to maintain the Wiki, but I don't think I can do that. > It is really rather tiresome to read about people asking for "someone" > to do something when everyone's doing this work for free. I, for one, have spent quite a bit of time helping people out on this mailing list and others, and have built packages and contributed them to pythonmac as well. As it happens, I haven't needed SciPy recently, so I haven't built it, so I can't contribute it -- I hope to do so soon. However, I'm not sure it's so unreasonable to ask someone that has gotten a great deal of help on lists like this to then take the extra effort to put what they've done up for others. I know I've tried to do that. David Warde-Farley wrote: > I would do it but again, I'm not sure my binaries are "good" OK, this is a key problem. The truth is that we all have different needs, and someone that has gotten numpy/MPL/SciPy all working for them may not have a version that will work for everyone (Universal support, working with TK and Wx, etc.) So there does need to be a bit of testing and coordinating. I hereby volunteer to do that. If someone things they have it all ready to go, let me know, and I'll try to test and make sure that everything fits together. From Robert's messages, I think I have a pretty good idea what's possible. Again, this is what I think we should put up on pythonmac: python 2.5 (I'm still on 2.4, but if someone is putting effort in, they might as well do the latest) latest numpy latest matplotlib latest wxPython All Universal and working together! latest SciPy, built for the numpy above, linked to veclib. One each for PPC and Intel. Are there any other commonly used packages that need to be version compatible with these? -Chris -- Christopher Barker, Ph.D. Oceanographer Emergency Response Division NOAA/NOS/OR&R (206) 526-6959 voice 7600 Sand Point Way NE (206) 526-6329 fax Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 526-6317 main reception [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig