
Thanks for the suggestion Joseph - the scipy test suite runs, but it produces lots of errors. Some deprecation warnings in numpy\lib\utils.py (line 110) and scipy\linalg\decomp.py (line 1173) Than it complains about a '_bad_path_' (doesn't exist or not writable). Couldn't remove <user>\appdata]local\temp\tmpc192_pcat_test (directory not empty) Then the crap hits the fan... the following crashes are all due to: test_polyint.CheckKrogh test_derivative crashes on line 38 of scipy\interpolate\tests\test_polyint.py test_derivatives crashes on line 26 test_empty crashes in the same file on line 73 test_hermite crashes in the same file on line 57 test_high_derivative crashes in the same file on line 44 test_lagrange crashes in the same file on line 19 test_low_derivatives crashes in the same file line 32 test_scalar on line 22 test_shapes_1d_vectorvalue on line 95 test_shapes_scalarvalue on line 76 test_shapes_scalarvalue_derivative on line 82 test_shapes_vectorvalue on line 89 test_shapes_vectorvalue_derivative on line 101 test_vector on line 63 test_wrapper on line 108 The following crashes are due to test_polyint.CheckPiecewise test_construction on line 186 test_derivative on line 193 test_derivatives on line 196 test_incremental on line 217 test_scalar on line 189 test_shapes_scalarvalue on line 221 test_shapes_scalarvalue_derivative on line 227 test_shapes_vectorvalue on line 235 test_shapes_vectorvalue_1d on line 242 test_shapes_vectorvalue_derivative on line 248 test_vector on line 205 test_wrapper on line 255 The following crashes are due to test_polyint.CheckTaylor test_exponential on line 116 Failure: AttributeError ('module' object has no attribute 'byteordercodes') nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: ImportError (cannot import name numpyio) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: ImportError (cannot import name fblas) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: ImportError (cannot import name flapack) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: ImportError (cannot import name fblas) AGAIN nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: ImportError (cannot import name flapack) AGAIN nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: NameError (name 'pilutil is not defined) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: ImportError (cannot import name cobyla) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: ImportError (cannot import name nonlin) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: ImportError (cannot import name zeros) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: NameError (name 'pilutil is not defined) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: ImportError (cannot import name linsolve) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: AttributeError ('module' object has no attribute '_cephes') nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: NameError (name 'pilutil is not defined) nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName Failure: AttributeError ('module' object has no attribute 'convolve') nose-0.10.30py2.5.egg\nose\loader.py on line 364 in loadTestsFromName That was with nose-0.10.3-py2.5. I upgrades to the latest nose-0.10.4-py2.5, but it still produced an armload of (what look like the same) errors. Does this symptomology point to anything (configuration error, package out of date, ???) At 10:50 AM 1/3/2009, you wrote:
I do not have cygwin in my windows path, so I guess that's already hidden.
I patched d:\programs\python25\lib\distutils\cygwinccompiler.py, line 424 to read
ld_version = StrictVersion(result.group(1).rsplit('.',1)[0])
but I still got crash and a traceback.
David Cournapeau suggested using the scipy superpack, so i tried scipy-0.7.0b1-win32-superpack-python2.5.exe. If there were errors I wouldn't know about them, but running
'python -c 'import scipy; print scipy.__version__ '
produces a version number (0.7.0.dev5180 ... not exactly the 0.7.0b1 you'd expect, but not a stack trace either).
Now all I have to do is find some test cases so I can verify a
On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Mike Landis <mlandis001@comcast.net> wrote: little deeper
than the version number.
If you have nose installed, you can run the scipy test suite with
import scipy scipy.test()
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