Am Donnerstag, den 22.08.2013, 12:17 +0300 schrieb Vlad Niculae:
> 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.

Can you please tell me a bit more about what / why these were modded?
If we cannot unbundle them, I need to have some further infos to get
some exception granted for them. :)

> On an unrelated note I notice that the spec file has some lines to
> remove some shebang lines from some files (datasets/setup.py and some
> files in gaussian processes).  Should we remove those in master?

That would be nice, because hashbangs in python-libs aren't good
practice. ;)

> Vlad

Cheers,
  Björn


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