Matthias Klose wrote:
Marco Presi writes:
 || On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 08:48:32 +0100
|| Soeren Sonnenburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        ss> Package: python-numpy
        ss> Version: 1:1.0rc1-1
        ss> Severity: normal

        ss> we don't want to rc1 to be in sarge if there is 1.0-1 right ?

        ss> 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1369&package_id=175103

        Not really. Numpy 1.0 is not compatible both with current
        versions of scipy and matplotlib.

        A newver Scipy version compatible with numpy-1.0 has been
        released yesterday. I am going to upload it, but I don't think
        it will be possible to include both of them in Etch.

iff 1.0rc1 is incompatible with 1.0, we should try to get 1.0 into
etch.  is matplotlib released in a version which compatible to 1.0?

Yes, certainly. matplotlib 0.87.7 was released soon after NumPy 1.0, but primarily to provide compatibility for the Win / Mac crowd, since NumPy's ABI changed between 1.0rc2 and 1.0rc3. But the API has only changed in minor ways, and I'm fairly confident that any of the last few releases of matplotlib (0.87.{5,6,7}) will compile and run fine against NumPy 1.0. I guess we'd need a version bump for the soname.

For a complete list of changes since 1.0rc1, see

http://www.scipy.org/ReleaseNotes/NumPy_1.0

By the way, the maintenance release NumPy 1.0.1 is now out.

-- Ed


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