
Uwe Schmitt wrote:
|| || > || > Hello, || > || > I wrapped MUSL from www.netlib.org/ode/mus.doc || > using f2py. It works fine, but I do not know || > how to contribute my code to SciPy. || > I read the DEVELOPERS.txt but I still have questions.
I do not see a license on that code. I'm afraid we cannot accept contributions which do not have a license compatible with the Scipy license. Could you please contact the authors of the code for a statement as to who owns the copyright on the code and the license under which they are releasing the code? Thanks.
I do not find mus.py below: mus.py now imports _musl.pyd, ( later _musn.pyd ) and provides functions mus.musl() and mus.musn() as wrappers of _mus?.pyd.
.py files will automatically get picked up. [Pearu Peterson wrote:]
|| #!/usr/bin/env python || def configuration(parent_package='',top_path=None): || from numpy.distutils.misc_util import Configuration || config = Configuration('musl',parent_package,top_path) || config.add_extension('_musl', sources = ['_musl.pyf', 'musl.f']) || return config || || if __name__ == "__main__": || from numpy.distutils.core import setup || setup(configuration=configuration)
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