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on NumPy instead), so it shouldn't have any problem
with python2.5 in 64-bit platforms. Hence, perhaps it would be wiser to wait
until PyTables 2.0 arrives in order to provide a better solution to this
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Steve Langasek has kindly accepted to upload the PyTables 1.1.1
package compiled against HDF5 1.6.4.
This should be enough to close this bug.
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A Divendres 16 Setembre 2005 10:51, Steve Langasek va escriure:
> If you can fix this minor issue, I can sponsor an upload of 1.1.1 for you.
Ok. Done!
The new packages are available at:
http://pytables.sourceforge.net/Debian/
as usual.
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debhelper version available in my Debian Sid, and put its version
there. Is that a bad policy?
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> Debian Release: testing/unstable
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