#12289 closed defect (invalid)
BUG: py-scientific won't build
Reported by: | tim.lahey@… | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
---|---|---|---|
Priority: | Low | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: | jochen@… | |
Port: |
Description
py-scientific won't build since it can't find the source to download. It tries to build ScientificPython 2.4.9 when the latest version is: 2.7.6 (available at http://sourcesup.cru.fr/projects/scientific-py/). Note that the installation instructions say to avoid the use of py-numeric 24.x and to use 23.8.2. The version of py-numeric in Macports is 24.2.
Change History (4)
comment:1 Changed 17 years ago by jochen@…
Cc: | jochen@… macports-dev@… mww@… added |
---|---|
Resolution: | → invalid |
Status: | new → closed |
Version: | 1.5 → 1.5.1 |
comment:2 Changed 17 years ago by jochen@…
Cc: | mww@… removed |
---|
comment:3 Changed 17 years ago by nox@…
Cc: | macports-dev@… removed |
---|---|
Milestone: | → Port Bugs |
Priority: | Nice to have → Low |
Version: | 1.5.1 |
Note: See
TracTickets for help on using
tickets.
py-scientific installs version 2.6, which is the latest stable release according tohttp://sourcesup.cru.fr/projects/scientific-py/.
Maybe you have installed the binary MacOSX form the download page mentioned above, which is at 2.4.9? If so, please remove it and make sure you have the latest MacPorts py-scientific installed.
The run port selfupdate or port sync and re-install py-scientific.