#10792: Upgrade numpy to 1.5.1
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Reporter: jason | Owner: tbd
Type: task | Status: needs_info
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-4.7
Component: packages | Keywords:
Author: | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: | Merged:
Work_issues: |
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Old description:
> New version of numpy is out: 1.5.1
>
> New spkg at http://spkg-upload.googlecode.com/files/numpy-1.5.1.spkg
New description:
New version of numpy is out: 1.5.1
SPKG: http://spkg-upload.googlecode.com/files/numpy-1.5.1.spkg
Apply: attachment:trac-10792-riemann-complexwarnings.patch
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Comment(by fbissey):
Replying to [comment:15 evanandel]:
> Sorry for the slow response.
>
> It looks like everything is slight numerical problems, which is expected
given (as mentioned above) the numerical sensitivity. I'll happily test,
but I'm not sure how to upgrade Sage's numpy. If someone can tell me how
to get that running, I'll be able to confirm this patch and #10821.
You can go through the following steps:[[BR]]
1) drop the numpy spkg in the spkg/standard folder[[BR]]
2) sage -f numpy-1.5.1[[BR]]
3) apply the patches (from here and #10821 ) the easiest way is to follow
the procedure from the developer's manual
[http://www.sagemath.org/doc/developer/walk_through.html#reviewing-a-patch][[BR]]
4) sage -b[[BR]]
5) test
>
> Side Note 1: I see that my code is apparently quite incomprehensible to
people. The underlying mathematics is quite a bear, so it'll never be nice
and accessible, but is there anything I can do to improve the
documentation?
could you refer to a review of it in a journal or an online resource?
>
> Side Note 2: What's the status of fast_callable these days?
Patch #8867 is still out there, and if fast_callable is ready, I think we
might be able to merge that as well (otherwise, I can try amending it to
work with fast_callable as is)
No idea.
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