ask the package maintainers
I typically build numpy with threaded atlas support, so the repo version
isn't good for me anyway.
And, the single threaded atlas repo libs are busted anyway...
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 7:29 PM, John [H2O] wrote:
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> Great! Solved/
>
> A question, however, any r
Great! Solved/
A question, however, any reason not to say replace the apt
dist-packages/numpy with the v1.3?
Chris Colbert wrote:
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> I ran into this same problem a few days ago. The issue is that Python
> imports from /usr/python2.6/dist-packages before
> /usr/local/python2.6/dist-packages ca
I ran into this same problem a few days ago. The issue is that Python
imports from /usr/python2.6/dist-packages before
/usr/local/python2.6/dist-packages causing your numpy 1.3 (assuming its
installed there) to be hidden by the snaptic numpy.
To solve the problem, I added this line to my ~/.bashrc
Hello,
I run Ubuntu 9.04 which has python-numpy 1.2 installed through apt-get. I
would like to upgrade to 1.3 in order to be able to use the
scikits.timeseries package. However, I cannot seem to do it using
apt-get/aptitude/synaptic or at least not that I've discovered.
Currently:
python -c "im