On opensuse it is python-scipy. Those tests did work at one time, and I
do recall having to load python-scipy.

zmq is the one I find confusing. You can find references to 0mq, zmq,
and zeromq in documentation. For packages, they stuck wit zmq:
czmq
czmq-devel
libczmq3
libzmq5
python-pyzmq
pythin-pyzmq-devel
python3-pyzmq
python3-pyzmq-devel
uwsgi-logzmq

Sadly, zeromq.org uses the terms zeromq and 0mq, but you import zmq. A
trifecta of confusion.

Generally I roll my eyes at technical writers, but this is a case where
the neck beards needed some help.


On Sat, 29 Apr 2017 22:45:03 -0700
Cinaed Simson <cinaed.sim...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 04/29/2017 06:41 PM, Cinaed Simson wrote:
> 
> > The test for polar uses python-scipy which requires scipy.  
> 
> Actually, I don't think this is true.
> 
> In Debian and Ubuntu, just about all the libraries with the python
> hooks are named python-<something>.
> 
> On you system it may be called scipy. In fact, that's its proper name.
> 
> -- Cinaed
> 
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