2013/8/22 Vlad Niculae <zephy...@gmail.com>:
> Like Olivier said, libsvm and liblinear are heavily patched and scikit-learn
> wouldn't work with the upstream versions.
>
> If bundling them is unacceptable, I guess maybe packaging our forks
> individually as libsvm-sklearn or something similar would be a solution, but
> I think it would be confusing.  Also I am completely unaware of the
> constraints and of what Yaroslav is doing for Debian; by looking at his
> branch it looks like the libs are there.

The joblib package is externalized. The patched c++ libraries libsvm
and liblinear stay bundled in the debian package.

Fedora / RH should probably follow the same approach. Make sure that
the joblib version match though.

-- 
Olivier
http://twitter.com/ogrisel - http://github.com/ogrisel

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