#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:                                          
    
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Comment(by maldun):

 @jhpalmieri I looked again on your matrix1.pyx problem, and this really
 interesting if you look on comment #23 (
 http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/9808#comment:23 ) we already had
 this change in linux also, but in numpy-1.4.1 and it vanished for
 numpy-1.5.0 again.

 So whatever happen in Mac OS X it appears like an old numpy output comes
 up again, and if you look at it carefully it actually isn't really an
 error, more like that more keywords are available.

 So perhaps it has something to do with the numpy installation of numpy
 itself on OS X. (perhaps another bug of numpy)

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