#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,
Karl-Dieter Crisman | 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 jhpalmieri):
Replying to [comment:280 kcrisman]:
> > - On Mac and !OpenSolaris, two doctest failures:
> Did those errors go away upon testing 'by hand'? Incidentally, I don't
think I got these errors on my Mac (Snow Leopard, like yours).
On the Mac, the citation.pyx failure went away when done by hand, but not
the matrix1.pyx failure. On !OpenSolaris, both are repeatable by hand.
> > - the bad news: scipy doesn't build on fulvia. After listing all of
the files extracted, this is basically all of the log file:
> Isn't this basically the same error that fulvia had before with this
Scipy? So nothing has changed there. You suggested something about
> {{{
> export LDFLAGS="-shared"
> }}}
> before, but this is now quoted in the spkg-install already, assuming you
used the one on kirkby's account.
In fact, it was already there before I made the suggestion. I think the
suggestion
[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9808?replyto=280#comment:172
above] about changing the first line of spkg-install from "/bin/sh" to
"/usr/bin/env bash" might work, and I hope it won't break on any other
platforms. I'll prepare a new spkg later today.
> I assume fulvia is a machine which already has "official" support?
To the extent that this concept is defined, I would say yes. Sage should
build on all of the skynet machines, and fulvia is one of those.
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