Hello,
i'm preparing 1.22.1 for inclusion in Debian, and noticed how the new
numpy has a git submodule to include numpy/SVML in its source tree.
We are basing the debian package on the github tarball, and that does
not include any submodule, so i'm wondering how important it is to
have the SVML fi
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 9:16 AM Sandro Tosi wrote:
> Hello,
> i'm preparing 1.22.1 for inclusion in Debian, and noticed how the new
> numpy has a git submodule to include numpy/SVML in its source tree.
>
> We are basing the debian package on the github tarball, and that does
> not include any sub
Hi all,
Now that 1.22.0 is out the door, I think it's time to deprecate
`numpy.distutils` completely.
A brief summary for context:
- `distutils` was deprecated in Python 3.10, and will be removed in Python
3.12 (Oct 2023 release date)
- `setuptools` has re-enabled its vendored copy of `distutils`
> You are using the wrong tarball I believe. I just checked numpy-1.22.1.tar.gz
> from our GitHub Releases page, and it does include SVML (at
> numpy/core/src/umath/svml). If you instead grabbed the
> autogenerated-by-github "Source code" tarball, that is the wrong one. We'd
> delete it if we c
> 4. Write a docs page with migration info on how to deal with the deprecation,
> and update it before the 1.23.0 release.
i think this will be extremely important. Just to give you the current
POV of debian projects using numpy.distutils:
-
https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=numpy.distutil
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