> * the new scipy.spkg does not build on sage.math in case you compile
> 2.8.12 from scratch. If you take the 2.8.12 binary from sage.math it
> does work. You are required to build the new numpy first, though. I
> tried fixing this, but after 8 hours I have given up. Once the new
> scipy failed even installing the old numpy doesn't make the old scipy
> compile. I ended up building the sources completely from scratch 4 or
> 5 times - imagine my happiness level going down rapidly.

Where is the problem exactly? Is it the scipy 0.6.0? Those build
issues are annoing.
I don't have experience with numpy, but if you need help with scipy, I
am one of the Debian maintainers of it.

> * Ondrey's sympy patch touches coerce.pyx and that part of the patch
> causes segfaults all over the map, so I backed it out of alpha0 for
> now.

More details in:

http://sagetrac.org/sage_trac/ticket/1189


Ondrej

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