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certik opened this issue Aug 31, 2012 · 5 comments
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Backport Python 3.3 patches from master to the 1.7.0 branch #399

certik opened this issue Aug 31, 2012 · 5 comments
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certik commented Aug 31, 2012

Currently the master works in Python 3.3, but not the 1.7.0 branch. The patches need to be backported.

As well as all the patches that fix release critical issues, see #396 for a full list.

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Is this still to be done? We're running into issues with numpy/scipy for Fedora 18 which has python 3.3.

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certik commented Sep 20, 2012

@opoplawski, yes, this was done and all the patches are incorporated in the 1.7.0b2 release available from:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/numpy/files/NumPy/1.7.0b2/

Would you mind trying it in Fedora and report all issues? In particular, as far as I know, there should be no problems in python 3.3. If there are, please report them to the github bug tracker. I am closing this issue as fixed.

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certik commented Sep 30, 2012

@opoplawski --- if you get to it, please let us know if you run into any problems in Fedora. I would feel much better if I now for sure that it works now.

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I think we're okay now.

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certik commented Oct 4, 2012

Cool, thanks for letting us know.

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