On 12.04.2012, at 18:38, numpy-discussion-requ...@scipy.org wrote:
>>> Redmine does look good from a quick browse (better view, does display
>>> diffs). It would be good to get the opinions of a few more people on this
>>> topic.
>>>
>>
>> Redmine is "trac on RoR", but it solves two significant
> From: Travis Oliphant
> After you complete the survey, I would really appreciate any feedback on
> questions that could be improved, removed, or added.
Hi Travis,
I didn't really get whom you mean by "they" in:
5. What do they want you to be using (technologies, languages, libraries)?
mpy-discussion] Problem installing NumPy with Python
> 3.2.2/MacOS X 10.7.2
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> Hi Hans-Martin!
>
> You could try my instructions recently posted to this list
> http
I recently upgraded to Lion and just faced the same problem with both Python
2.7.2 and Python 3.2.2 installed via the python.org installers. My hunch is
that the errors are related to the fact that Apple dropped gcc-4.2 from XCode
4.2. I got gcc-4.2 via [1] then, still the same error -- who know
So, in addition to my computer science work, I'm a PhD student in econ.
Right now, the class is using GAUSS for almost everything. This sort of
pisses me off because it means people are building libraries of code that
become valueless when they graduate (because right now we