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How are all of you, if you are at all, managing to keep ATLAS/numarray/Numeric/Scipy/etc up to date on a heterogenous network? I have to do this, really, and would like to do it with ATLAS support, but with Athlon XP, Athlon MP, P4's and a couple of older P3's in house, it is becoming both difficult to automate this and time consuming to do it manually. Not strictly a numpy question, of course, but I felt it likely others on this list have faced this problem. -- Stephen Walton, Professor, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, Cal State Northridge stephen.walton@csun.edu
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Stephen Walton schrieb:
Well, if anyone has a good answer, please post. I don't have quite as many architectures to worry about, but it's still a pain and I don't have a really good answer. Judicious use of yum and an NFS-shared /usr/local helps to some extent, but it's not a real solution by a looong shot. Cheers, f
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Stephen Walton schrieb:
Well, if anyone has a good answer, please post. I don't have quite as many architectures to worry about, but it's still a pain and I don't have a really good answer. Judicious use of yum and an NFS-shared /usr/local helps to some extent, but it's not a real solution by a looong shot. Cheers, f
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Stephen Walton