After spending a lot of time building 'numpy' (1.5.0) and 'scipy' (0.8.0) I ran the following tests -- per what I read somewhere: numpy.test()
Out of several thousand small tests I found this one error -- perhaps its not really an error? This doesn't look serious but it can be bothersome when one is trying to be sure that the installation is as good as possible. Not sure if it matters, but my compiler is gcc-4.4.1 and I'm using gfortran. Both were wrapped with mpich2. Regards, John FAIL: test_doctests (test_polynomial.TestDocs) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/lib/tests/test_polynomial.py", line 90, in test_doctests return rundocs() File "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/testing/utils.py", line 962, in rundocs raise AssertionError("Some doctests failed:\n%s" % "\n".join(msg)) AssertionError: Some doctests failed: ********************************************************************** File "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/lib/tests/test_polynomial.py", line 38, in test_polynomial Failed example: p / q Expected: (poly1d([ 0.33333333]), poly1d([ 1.33333333, 2.66666667])) Got: (poly1d([ 0.333]), poly1d([ 1.333, 2.667])) ********************************************************************** File "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/lib/tests/test_polynomial.py", line 60, in test_polynomial Failed example: p.integ() Expected: poly1d([ 0.33333333, 1. , 3. , 0. ]) Got: poly1d([ 0.333, 1. , 3. , 0. ]) ********************************************************************** File "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/lib/tests/test_polynomial.py", line 62, in test_polynomial Failed example: p.integ(1) Expected: poly1d([ 0.33333333, 1. , 3. , 0. ]) Got: poly1d([ 0.333, 1. , 3. , 0. ]) ********************************************************************** File "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/lib/tests/test_polynomial.py", line 64, in test_polynomial Failed example: p.integ(5) Expected: poly1d([ 0.00039683, 0.00277778, 0.025 , 0. , 0. , 0. , 0. , 0. ]) Got: poly1d([ 0. , 0.003, 0.025, 0. , 0. , 0. , 0. , 0. ]) >> raise AssertionError("Some doctests failed:\n%s" % "\n".join(['**********************************************************************\nFile "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/lib/tests/test_polynomial.py", line 38, in test_polynomial\nFailed example:\n p / q\nExpected:\n (poly1d([ 0.33333333]), poly1d([ 1.33333333, 2.66666667]))\nGot:\n (poly1d([ 0.333]), poly1d([ 1.333, 2.667]))\n', '**********************************************************************\nFile "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/lib/tests/test_polynomial.py", line 60, in test_polynomial\nFailed example:\n p.integ()\nExpected:\n poly1d([ 0.33333333, 1. , 3. , 0. ])\nGot:\n poly1d([ 0.333, 1. , 3. , 0. ])\n', '**********************************************************************\nFile "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/lib/tests/test_polynomial.py", line 62, in test_polynomial\nFailed example:\n p.integ(1)\nExpected:\n poly1d([ 0.33333333, 1. , 3. , 0. ])\nGot:\n poly1d([ 0.333, 1. , 3. , 0. ])\n', '**********************************************************************\nFile "/usr/local/python2.6.6/lib/python2.6/site-packages/numpy/lib/tests/test_polynomial.py", line 64, in test_polynomial\nFailed example:\n p.integ(5)\nExpected:\n poly1d([ 0.00039683, 0.00277778, 0.025 , 0. , 0. ,\n 0. , 0. , 0. ])\nGot:\n poly1d([ 0. , 0.003, 0.025, 0. , 0. , 0. , 0. , 0. ])\n'])) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 2966 tests in 9.896s FAILED (KNOWNFAIL=4, failures=1) <nose.result.TextTestResult run=2966 errors=0 failures=1>
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