Andy Buckley wrote: > Paul F. Kunz wrote: > >>>>>>> On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 16:17:14 -0500, Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]> >>>>>>> said: > > > [re. numarray, numeric, numpy] > >>> So it sounds like, I could put in all three, and whichever ones >>> users want, they can install. >> >> >> I think so. I've installed Numeric and numarray on the same >> machine and there was no conflict. I imagine it is the same for >> numpy but haven't yet tried. > > > I'm not quite sure what incompatibilities there are, but numpy appears > to be intended as the dominant version from now on. See > http://scipy.org/NumPy for information. There's a module in NumPy which > will apparently convert existing Python Numeric code to work with NumPy. > > Having NumPy, SciPy (www.scipy.org) and matplotlib (matplotlib.sf.net) > in SL would be very useful: they're certainly becoming widespread > numerical processing packages these days. > > Andy Hi Andy, I have tried my best to get scipy to recompile, but it depends on Atlas, which I have NOT been able to get to recompile. Maybe I'm grabbing the wrong version of Atlas, but scipy, I am quite sure I'm just getting the generic version. I've seen matplot go by a couple times in conversations. Any good places for an rpm for that? Troy -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson [log in to unmask] (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/CSS CSI Group __________________________________________________