#9808: Upgrade numpy to 1.4.1 and scipy to 0.8
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Reporter: maldun | Owner: maldun
Type: task | Status: needs_review
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.6
Component: packages | Keywords: numpy, scipy
Author: Stefan Reiterer | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: Karl-Dieter Crisman | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Comment(by kcrisman):
I don't know exactly, but recall that Sage still includes Fortran
compilers for Mac (see
[http://www.sagemath.org/doc/installation/source.html here]). This is an
spkg (sage-fortran...). From the spkg readme:
{{{
= gFortran =
== Description ==
G95 is a stable, production Fortran 95 compiler available for multiple
CPU architectures and operating systems.
== Upstream contacts ==
URL: http://ftp.g95.org
http://www.g95.org
}}}
So I don't know how to answer your question - apparently it's both
gfortran and g95 :) The spkg-install has more details on this, but it
apparently depends on the version (there are different .bz2 files for
different Macs); my old PPC Mac would have used g95, I think. Is there
some technical reason we should drop this?
Responding to the other comment, sadly, although I thought Scipy installed
correctly at first, my machine is REALLY slow, so eventually it turned out
that it didn't. I succeeded on a newer Intel Mac, but that is unrelated.
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