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Michael Hannon wrote:
> Greetings. I notice that Dag has created an RPM for numpy:
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> [root@localsys ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release
> Scientific Linux SL release 5.2 (Boron)
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> [root@localsys ~]# yum --enablerepo=* list | grep -i numpy
> numpy.i386 1.0.4-1
> installed
> python-numpy.i386 1.0.1-1.el5.rf dag
>
I noticed that Scientific Linux has created an rpm for numpy, and that it is a
newer version than the one in dag.
:)
> Does anybody know of an RPM for scipy?
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> [root@localsys ~]# yum --enablerepo=* list | grep -i scipy
> [root@localsys ~]#
>
When we were putting numpy into the release, it was pretty vague as to what was
going on with scipy and numpy, so we just put in numpy.
But it looks now like scipy is based off numpy and everything has been
straightened out. So it would make sense to put it into the repo if people
want it. It wouldn't go in officially until SL 5.3, but it could start out in
contrib.
It looks like it currently is in epel if you don't want to wait.
Troy
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