On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 7:56 AM, Friedrich Romstedt <
friedrichromst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just poked around the newly created files, and here they are:
>
> The dmg:
>
> http://friedrichromstedt.org/numpy/Release/10-10-16/01-numpy-2.0.0.dev-py2.5-python.org.dmg
> (just to be sure: PREL
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 3:53 AM, Friedrich Romstedt <
friedrichromst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2010/10/15 Christopher Barker :
> > On 10/15/10 10:54 AM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
> >> I have a 10.4 Intel machine I keep around
> >> for the sole purpose of building backward-compatible binary installers
>
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 4:22 AM, Friedrich Romstedt <
friedrichromst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One more question: Do we support any external library in the official
> binaries? I've heard the names MKL and BLAS, LAPACK, ... all stuff I
> don't know really tbh, but do we have to install them?
>
> No,
On 10/15/10 1:22 PM, Friedrich Romstedt wrote:
> One more question: Do we support any external library in the official
> binaries? I've heard the names MKL and BLAS, LAPACK, ... all stuff I
> don't know really tbh, but do we have to install them?
>
OS-X ships with LAPACK (I think it's based on
Hi,
I just poked around the newly created files, and here they are:
The dmg:
http://friedrichromstedt.org/numpy/Release/10-10-16/01-numpy-2.0.0.dev-py2.5-python.org.dmg
(just to be sure: PRELIMINARY)
The test file of the numpy 2.0.0 on the build machine:
http://friedrichromstedt.org/numpy/Tests
In article
,
Friedrich Romstedt wrote:
> 2010/10/15 Christopher Barker :
> > On 10/15/10 10:54 AM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
> >> I have a 10.4 Intel machine I keep around
> >> for the sole purpose of building backward-compatible binary installers
> >> for PIL and matplotlib. If help is still want
One more question: Do we support any external library in the official
binaries? I've heard the names MKL and BLAS, LAPACK, ... all stuff I
don't know really tbh, but do we have to install them?
On the http://projects.scipy.org/numpy/wiki/MakingReleases page,
Cython is mentioned, I've seen no call
2010/10/15 Christopher Barker :
>> [15.10.10 05:36:01] Friedrich Romstedt: In
>> Users/Shared/GitHub/project-numpy/owner-numpy/numpy-deployment/tools/numpy-macosx-installer
>> [15.10.10 05:36:18] Friedrich Romstedt: -rw-r--r--@ 1 Friedrich wheel
>> 8190646 Oct 14 21:33 numpy-2.0.0.dev-py2.5-pyth
2010/10/15 Christopher Barker :
> On 10/15/10 10:54 AM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
>> I have a 10.4 Intel machine I keep around
>> for the sole purpose of building backward-compatible binary installers
>> for PIL and matplotlib. If help is still wanted I'm happy to build numpy
>> as well.
>
> I'll let
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Christopher Barker
wrote:
> On 10/15/10 10:54 AM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
>> I have a 10.4 Intel machine I keep around
>> for the sole purpose of building backward-compatible binary installers
>> for PIL and matplotlib. If help is still wanted I'm happy to build nu
On 10/15/10 10:54 AM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
> I have a 10.4 Intel machine I keep around
> for the sole purpose of building backward-compatible binary installers
> for PIL and matplotlib. If help is still wanted I'm happy to build numpy
> as well.
I'll let Ralf and Friedrich and Vincent respond, b
Sorry I missed this thread until just now. I think you have it under
control, but for the record I have a 10.4 Intel machine I keep around
for the sole purpose of building backward-compatible binary installers
for PIL and matplotlib. If help is still wanted I'm happy to build numpy
as well.
I
Fernando Perez wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Christopher Barker
> wrote:
>>> We are speaking of potentially several hundred files. It's part of the
>>> scientific work of the user of the last nine years...
>> Let's hope he's got some tests!
>
> Yup. I converted a very complex code
Bruce Southey wrote:
> On 10/14/2010 12:55 PM, Christopher Barker wrote:
>> On 10/14/10 9:46 AM, Frank Thommen wrote:
>>> We are speaking of potentially several hundred files. It's part of the
>>> scientific work of the user of the last nine years...
>> Let's hope he's got some tests!
>>
>>> Whi
Christopher Barker wrote:
> On 10/14/10 9:46 AM, Frank Thommen wrote:
>> We are speaking of potentially several hundred files. It's part of the
>> scientific work of the user of the last nine years...
>
> Let's hope he's got some tests!
Yes, we can compare the outputs with the existing results o
On 10/14/10 8:47 PM, Friedrich Romstedt wrote:
> Vincent and me had some success:
good news.
> [15.10.10 05:36:01] Friedrich Romstedt: In
> Users/Shared/GitHub/project-numpy/owner-numpy/numpy-deployment/tools/numpy-macosx-installer
> [15.10.10 05:36:18] Friedrich Romstedt: -rw-r--r--@ 1 Friedrich
Le vendredi 15 octobre 2010, Sébastien Barthélemy a écrit :
> Hello all,
Hi Seb
> I use doctest for examples and tests in a program which relies heavily
> on numpy. As floating point calculations differs slightly across
> computers (32/64 bits), I have troubles writing portable doctests.
> The doc
Hello all,
I use doctest for examples and tests in a program which relies heavily on numpy.
As floating point calculations differs slightly across computers
(32/64 bits), I have troubles
writing portable doctests.
The doctest documentation [1] advises to use numbers in the form
int/2**n. This is
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