[oi-dev] Numpy and Scipy
Aurélien Larcher
aurelien.larcher at gmail.com
Sun Sep 8 16:36:57 UTC 2013
Hi everyone,
since the numpy python package available in hipster seems broken
(segfaults), I installed the latest stable 1.7.0 compiled with gcc, without
a linear algebra backend.
So I intend to add latest numpy, scipy (and atlas for the backend) in
oi-userland if it is ok.
How does it fit in the way python modules are packaged ? Should they be
added to the python folder ?
Should 32 bit and 64 bits be both provided or only one of them ?
What about gdb, is it possible to upgrade to 7.x to get python extensions
or are there any known showstoppers ? (I installed the latest gdb with the
'historical' patches).
I have also a few numerical libraries pending that I converted from my SFE
specs.
Best regards,
Aurelien
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