On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 12:49:06PM -0400, Kurt Mosiejczuk wrote: > On Wed, Aug 07, 2019 at 10:50:29AM -0400, Daniel Dickman wrote: > > > >> Here is the shockingly missing port for py-scikit-learn. It is an older > > >> version. The last to support python2.7. I plan on updating to 21.3 > > >> afterwards, but that needs some other updates to numpy and scipy. > > > Can share more details of what exactly is needed? I have diffs in the > > works for both of these. > > I'm not sure that updates are needed to those. I looked and > even our current versions are claimed to be OK for the newer > py-scikit-learn. What Paul did say to me was that the newer p-s-l tries > to use OpenMP. Which we don't support. I tried and it does fail looking > for omp.h. The newer version doesn't seem to obey the environment > variable this one does. (It looks like the code is there though).
It is a mistake in the 21.3 tarbal that was corrected in master. The next release will probably be proper. https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/issues/14332 > > I'm in favor of getting scikit-learn into the tree. > > I'm in favor too. I'd like to get at least some of the regression tests > working though. I agree we need to get the regress tests working. But can't we do that in tree? :)