Merge lp://staging/~jtaylor/ubuntu/precise/python-numpy/merge-1.6 into lp://staging/ubuntu/precise/python-numpy

Proposed by Julian Taylor
Status: Merged
Merge reported by: Julian Taylor
Merged at revision: not available
Proposed branch: lp://staging/~jtaylor/ubuntu/precise/python-numpy/merge-1.6
Merge into: lp://staging/ubuntu/precise/python-numpy
Diff against target: 142289 lines
To merge this branch: bzr merge lp://staging/~jtaylor/ubuntu/precise/python-numpy/merge-1.6
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Review via email: mp+92671@code.staging.launchpad.net

Description of the change

merge numpy 1.6 from debian experimental into precise.
this merge would start the numpy transition, approved by mathias klose and barry warsaw.

numpy 1.6 is quite backward compatible with 1.5, only a few deprecated functions where removed.
A grep of the rdepends only showed two (maybe three) packages that need fixing:
veusz (fix available in unstable), nitime (looks like a simple fix), statsmodels (only used in testsuite, which succeeds so its probably no used)

18 packages using the C-api need rebuilding to be on the save side of abi compatibility and to get them to use the new features of dh_numpy.
http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/numpy.html
They have been test rebuilt successfully.
The arch all packages do not need a rebuild.

I added the multiarch fix from this merge: https://code.launchpad.net/~jtaylor/ubuntu/precise/python-numpy/multiarch-fix-818867
Also the gfortran -shared patch was dropped, it is not needed anymore due to debhelper changes, one could readded it though to be on the safe side.

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Jani Monoses (jani) wrote :

This seems to have uploaded, can you close it so it does not show up the the sponsoring needed list?
Thanks

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