#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 drkirkby):
There's a potentially helpful comment on the !SciPy list from Ralf
Gommers. It concerns ''boost'' again. It suggests we are trying to build
ppc on a system which does not support PPC. In which case, removing that
option for ppc is a necessarily and not a hack.
I'm puzzled how this option gets added now though - where does it come
from?
''Some googling turns up this which seems related to your issue:''
http://omgili.com/mailinglist/boost-users/lists/boost/org/2E4E2E72-3D6F-
41B3-BB5B-0D81145DEA59orchidseedorg.html
''You are using the 10.6 SDK and gcc 4.2. In the 10.6 SDK the ppc64
architecture is not supported anymore, you want to use 10.4 or 10.5 SDK.
Since Python is built with gcc 4.0 you want to do the same if you want C++
support for ppc64 (which you'll need for scipy.sparsetools).''
''The above may be irrelevant for you though, since Sage is distributing
binaries for each OS X version separately, right? 10.6 doesn't install on
ppc64 machines, so no need to build that arch at all.''
Dave
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