#10792: Upgrade numpy to 1.5.1
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   Reporter:  jason                                               |       
Owner:  tbd            
       Type:  task                                                |      
Status:  positive_review
   Priority:  major                                               |   
Milestone:  sage-4.7       
  Component:  packages                                            |    
Keywords:                 
     Author:  François Bissey, Jason Grout                        |    
Upstream:  N/A            
   Reviewer:  David Kirkby, Karl-DIeter Crisman, Ethan Van Andel  |      
Merged:                 
Work_issues:                                                      |  
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Comment(by fbissey):

 Replying to [comment:34 kcrisman]:
 > Tomorrow I will try to test this on a PPC machine, which could
 conceivably lead to some noise issues or weirdness, but I know Francois
 has access to such a machine as well and probably wouldn't have suggested
 upgrading if that was a problem, so for now it's 'positive review'.

 I don't have my iMac G4 anymore. It is the property of Massey University
 and I had to leave it behind when I left for the university of Canterbury
 in December.

 On the other hand I have access to IBM power 5 hardware now (running both
 linux and aix - to be upgraded to power 7 this year). But I haven't
 managed to get sage running on that yet. The linux side is running suse-9
 (SLES) and is a right old mess. I probably shouldn't bother fixing the
 toolchain before the new gear arrives with fresh software. On the aix side
 I have to sort out compilers since CC default to XLC and fortran seems to
 default to GNU (never mind the fact XL fortran is present as well) and it
 stops at prereq. On the bright side gentoo prefix is "supported" on aix -
 so I may get somewhere that way :)

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