David Cournapeau wrote:
Robert Kern wrote:
David Cournapeau wrote:
I am willing to volunteer for the scipy part: I have quite extensive
experience with building on linux now, and I can now build on windows
without too much difficulties (I mean hardware-wise).
Concerning the
On Jul 27, 2007, at 2:42 AM, Nils Wagner wrote:
I cannot reproduce the problem concerning #401. It is Mac specific
problem. Am I missing something ?
I can't reproduce this problem either. I just yesterday built scipy
from SVN on two different OS X 10.4.10 boxes, one using the fortran
David Cournapeau wrote:
I am willing to volunteer for the scipy part: I have quite extensive
experience with building on linux now, and I can now build on windows
without too much difficulties (I mean hardware-wise).
Concerning the release date: it basically means giving enough time to
Robert Kern wrote:
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
Robert Kern wrote:
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
I don't know of any simple build instructions for Windows, but if you're
patient, there will probably be updated packaged releases of SciPy +
NumPy that play well together real soon
Robert Kern wrote:
David Cournapeau wrote:
I am willing to volunteer for the scipy part: I have quite extensive
experience with building on linux now, and I can now build on windows
without too much difficulties (I mean hardware-wise).
Concerning the release date: it basically means
Matthieu Brucher wrote:
Windows binaries must be compiled with the same compiler as Python, so
it is (sadly IMHO) Visual 2003. Well in fact, I could install one if
needed (I have a licence)
i am going to see if my department can grab a license. if so, i would be
willing to collaborate to
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
Robert Kern wrote:
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
Robert Kern wrote:
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
I don't know of any simple build instructions for Windows, but if you're
patient, there will probably be updated packaged releases of
Thanks for the responses,
http://code.enthought.com/enstaller/
I'll probably skip this. Although it looks like a useful tool, the computer /
Python 2.5 installation i'm managing isn't on the internet, so any
synchronisation or what not probably won't be possible there. ( i think that's
what
Robert Kern wrote:
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
I don't know of any simple build instructions for Windows, but if you're
patient, there will probably be updated packaged releases of SciPy +
NumPy that play well together real soon now.
We'll need a volunteer release manager for that,
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
Robert Kern wrote:
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
I don't know of any simple build instructions for Windows, but if you're
patient, there will probably be updated packaged releases of SciPy +
NumPy that play well together real soon now.
We'll need a volunteer
Hello There,
I'm pretty new to Python, picking it up recently in order to begin to
experiment with Csound / Python interconnectivity (generating scores,
GUI elements, using Vpython to model mechanical systems... that sort
of thing...)
Have so far written about 500 lines of Python code (over
Hi Tim
On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 08:20:24PM +0930, Tim Mortimer wrote:
I am not an experienced programmer, so the idea of building NumPy from
the bleeding edge repository is beyond my capability, as there appears
to be no specific instructions for how to do this (that don't assume you
have
Robert Kern wrote:
We'll need a volunteer release manager for that, or it won't happen. Most of
the
principals are very busy right now.
will it compile with Visual C++ 2005 Express? if so, i'd give it a try.
Les Schaffer
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