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28 Mar
2012
28 Mar
'12
7:38 p.m.
Nicolas Pinto <nicolas.pinto <at> gmail.com> writes: [clip]
You are right, the same issue happens with `from scipy.interpolate import _interpolate`. Any advice on how to debug/fix from here?
I think you should also verify this by copying `_interpolate.so` outside Scipy and importing it --- namely, `from scipy.interpolate import ...` import also `scipy.sparse` so you cannot pinpoint the problem to `_interpolate`. -- Pauli Virtanen