#12423: Numpy wrongly assumes that any non-i386 OS X system is PowerPC
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   Reporter:  jdemeyer       |          Owner:  tbd                             
            
       Type:  defect         |         Status:  positive_review                 
            
   Priority:  major          |      Milestone:  sage-5.0                        
            
  Component:  packages       |       Keywords:                                  
            
Work_issues:                 |       Upstream:  Fixed upstream, but not in a 
stable release.
   Reviewer:  William Stein  |         Author:  Jeroen Demeyer                  
            
     Merged:                 |   Dependencies:                                  
            
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Comment(by was):

 Replying to [comment:12 jdemeyer]:
 > Replying to [comment:11 was]:
 > > Please remove everything from the patch that involves deleting support
 for Cygwin.
 > There is no such thing.  I am only removing the ''patched'' file, not
 the ''patch''.  This is because I changed the spkg to use "patch" instead
 of "cp" to apply patches.  So it should still work as before on Cygwin
 (even though I haven't tested this).
 >

 Thanks for the clarification.  In fact, what you've done is really, really
 good.

 > > The actual change for OS X 10.7 seems to be:
 > >
 > >   * general clean up SPKG.txt -- good!
 > >   * test for "intel" or "i386" instead of just "i386" -- can't be bad.
 > >
 > > So I think the cygwin deletions should be deleted from this patch,
 then this should get a positive review once somebody checks that it
 actually works.
 > Since there is no problem with Cygwin and since it does actually work, I
 take this as "positive_review".

 Indeed.  OK, positive_review.

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