#9808: Upgrade numpy to 1.5.0 and scipy to 0.8
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   Reporter:  maldun                                                            
  |       Owner:  maldun                                        
       Type:  task                                                              
  |      Status:  needs_work                                    
   Priority:  major                                                             
  |   Milestone:  sage-4.6                                      
  Component:  packages                                                          
  |    Keywords:  numpy, scipy                                  
     Author:  Stefan Reiterer, Francois Bissey, John Palmieri, David Kirkby     
  |    Upstream:  Reported upstream. Developers acknowledge bug.
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman, David Kirkby, Leif Leonhardy, Francois 
Bissey  |      Merged:                                                
Work_issues:                                                                    
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Comment(by fbissey):

 Back from snooze-land via morning teaching.

 I would have expected that the fortran settings in scipy and numpy would
 have to match. I am completely astonished that you had problems with scipy
 and not numpy. In fact on Gentoo we currently have a bug open because
 numpy picks up the intel fortran compiler when it shouldn't.

 Other than that I haven't tested the new spkg on linux ppc, but I don't
 think anything that has been touched that would affect compilation . Most
 of the test suite passed, a lot of time out on this hardware but since we
 are not in a hurry anymore I will do a run of the long test suite once I
 have checked the latest spkg.

 I am not seeing the failure on citation.pyx or polynomial_element.pyx on
 that hardware, I just checked specifically.

 Francois

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