#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:  Fixed upstream, but not in a stable release.
   Reviewer:  Karl-Dieter Crisman, David Kirkby, Leif Leonhardy, Francois 
Bissey  |      Merged:                                              
Work_issues:                                                                    
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Comment(by fbissey):

 Replying to [comment:240 kcrisman]:
 > This seems related to `-m 64` and `-arch ppc64` - see for instance
 [https://trac.macports.org/ticket/21408 here] for something like this in
 Boost (which it seems they solved by just removing that option! maybe no
 one is building Sage on PPC in 64-bit mode anyway?).
 [http://omgili.com/mailinglist/boost-users/lists/boost/org/2E4E2E72-3D6F-
 41B3-BB5B-0D81145DEA59orchidseedorg.html This discussion] also seems to
 have relevant information about those two options; see especially 'On Mon,
 7 Sep 2009'.
 >
 > Another unrelated thread says 'the fact that the gcc compiler now
 creates `x86_64` code by default so we are likely missing some instances
 of `-m32` which weren't required' in a similar context, though obviously
 that's not exactly what's going on here given the error messages - just
 that 32/64 bit and intel/ppc has something to do with it.  Maybe we are
 missing some Mac flags in the new Scipy?


 May be. Could we have a little bit more of the log of the failure please?
 It could help to know what succeeded before the failure.

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