Peng,

The macports solution is to file bug reports requesting updated ports for any 
given python package that is out of date.  

If you have problems with scipy outside of macports (even though the pip is 
installed by macports), then I recommend filing a bug at the link available at 
http://www.scipy.org/.

List,

A parallel question is: Is there a pip2port or easy_install2port tool for 
python packages for which there are not yet ports?  (Pardon me that I haven't 
googled this.)

-Sterling

On Oct 19, 2012, at 6:13PM, Peng Yu wrote:

>> There are py27-* ports among which is py27-scipy. Is py27-scipy what you are 
>> wanting?
>> 
>> $ port echo name:^py27-
> 
> I deliberately avoid using macports for installing packages as they
> are not always up to date and some packages are missing. See more
> discussion here for the usage of virtualenv.
> 
> http://old.nabble.com/Can-pip-be-used-to-install-python-packages--td34575228.html
> 
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Peng
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