Re: [Numpy-discussion] [SciPy-dev] NumPy 1.0.3.x and SciPy 0.5.2.x

2007-08-29 Thread Christopher Barker
Ivan Pan wrote: > On 8/19/07, Ondrej Certik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I don't know what the native way of installing packages on Mac OS >> X is Boy, I wish this weren't such a mess. Quite some time ago, a bunch of us on the pythonmac list tried to establish the idea of a "one 'standard' pyt

Re: [Numpy-discussion] [SciPy-dev] NumPy 1.0.3.x and SciPy 0.5.2.x

2007-08-29 Thread Ivan Pan
On 8/19/07, Ondrej Certik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't know what the native way of installing packages on Mac OS > X is, but I know of the fink project, that basically allows to use > debian packages: > > http://finkproject.org/ Besides fink, there is also MacPort

Re: [Numpy-discussion] [SciPy-dev] NumPy 1.0.3.x and SciPy 0.5.2.x

2007-08-25 Thread Ondrej Certik
> I just wanted to give you a public, huge thank you for tackling this > most thankless but important problem. Many people at the just > finished SciPy'07 conference mentioned better deployment/installation > support as their main issue with scipy. Our tools are maturing, but > we won't get very

Re: [Numpy-discussion] [SciPy-dev] NumPy 1.0.3.x and SciPy 0.5.2.x

2007-08-19 Thread Fernando Perez
Hey, On 8/15/07, Jarrod Millman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am hoping to release NumPy 1.0.3.1 and SciPy 0.5.2.1 this weekend. > These releases will work with each other and get rid of the annoying > deprecation warning about SciPyTest. I just wanted to give you a public, huge thank