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Niklas Saers wrote:
Warning: FAILURE importing tests for <module 'scipy.linsolve.umfpack.umfpack' from '...y/linsolve/umfpack/ umfpack.pyc'> Warning: FAILURE importing tests for <module 'scipy.linsolve.umfpack'
from '.../linsolve/umfpack/__init__.pyc'>
I can import scipy.linsolve and scipy.linsolve.umfpack, though. Should I be worried or not worry about this at all? :-)
On Linux, I get these warnings too but because I've no UMFPACK installed. As long as you don't plan to use linsolve heavily you should be set up just fine. I don't know much about linsolve because I don't use it myself but the doc says the default solver is from the SuperLU lib in case UMPFPACK isn't found. Which one is better is ahead of my knwoledge, but it's probably UMFPACK ... :) Anyway, development is well underway and the guys are doing a great job. -- cheers, steve Random number generation is the art of producing pure gibberish as quickly as possible.