#9808: Upgrade numpy to 1.5.0 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, Francois Bissey                                  
  |    Upstream:  N/A         
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman, David Kirkby, Leif Leonhardy, Francois 
Bissey  |      Merged:              
Work_issues:                                                                    
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Comment(by jhpalmieri):

 Replying to [comment:169 jason]:
 > Can you try the new matplotlib spkg on #9221, if you think it is a
 matplotlib problem?

 For fulvia, it doesn't help: I still get the same error about numpy not
 being installed.  If I run {{{./sage -python}}} and then {{{import
 numpy}}}, I get an error, so although the numpy spkg claims to install
 correctly, there is some kind of problem:
 {{{
 ImportError: ld.so.1: python: fatal: relocation error: file
 /home/palmieri/fulvia/numpy/sage-4.6.alpha2/local/lib/python2.6/site-
 packages/numpy/core/multiarray.so: symbol isfinite: referenced symbol not
 found
 }}}

 For taurus, using the new matplotlib spkg (and applying the patch from
 #9221) does seem to fix most of the problems:
 {{{
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------

 The following tests failed:

         sage -t  -long devel/sage/sage/misc/citation.pyx # 2 doctests
 failed
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 }}}

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