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Re: scientific python stack transitions



On 2019-07-07 21:11, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote:
matplotlib and scikit-learn have also had upstream releases, and numpy
is likely to soon; I do not know their maintainers' intentions.

On 07/07/2019 12:59, Drew Parsons wrote:
On 2019-07-07 19:29, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote:
I'd like to get [pandas+statsmodels] up to latest upstream in time for the next Ubuntu
(freeze 22 August[2]), but am not sure if this is realistic for
pandas, given the rather large number of rdeps.


Speaking of updates, I want to drop scipy 1.2 into unstable in the coming days if not hours.

Given that scipy 1.2 is ready to go in experimental (statsmodels isn't
- I'd like to at least merge the packaging changes from unstable), and
has already been in an Ubuntu release, it probably makes sense for it
to go first.

scipy 1.2 should be safe enough (2 client packages were FTBFS on it but now have new versions fixing that). Ideally it should have been in buster alongside numpy 1.16, but anyway. I'll wait for currently waiting packages to migrate into testing, and then push it through to unstable after that.

There's also mpi4py, which I think we should bring in to Debian Science (where it will fit alongside mpich and h5py).

Drew


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