File python-numpy.spec of Package python-numpy

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%define modname numpy

Name:           python-numpy
Url:            http://numpy.scipy.org/
Summary:        Array processing for numbers, strings, records and objects
Version:        1.3.0
Release:        1
License:        BSD 3-Clause
Group:          Development/Libraries/Python
Source:         %{modname}-%{version}.tar.bz2
Patch0:         numpy-buildfix.patch
BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
%{py_requires}
BuildRequires:  python-devel

%description
The fundamental package needed for scientific computing with Python is
called NumPy. This package contains:

* a powerful N-dimensional array object

* sophisticated (broadcasting) functions

* basic linear algebra functions

* basic Fourier transforms

* sophisticated random number capabilities

* tools for integrating Fortran code.

Authors: Todd Miller <jmiller@stsci.edu> Perry Greenfield
<perry@stsci.edu>



Authors:
--------
    Todd Miller <jmiller@stsci.edu>
    Perry Greenfield <perry@stsci.edu>

%prep
%setup -q -n %{modname}-%{version}
%patch0

%build
export CFLAGS="%{optflags} -fno-strict-aliasing"
python setup.py build

%install
rm -rf %{buildroot}
python setup.py install --prefix=%{_prefix} --record-rpm=INSTALLED_FILES --root="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"

%clean
rm -rf %{buildroot}

%files -f INSTALLED_FILES
%defattr(-,root,root)
%doc COMPATIBILITY LICENSE.txt README.txt THANKS.txt DEV_README.txt

%changelog
* Wed Apr 08 2009 matejcik@suse.cz
- update to 1.3.0
  * official python 2.6 support (although it did (mostly)
  work before)
  * new multiarray APIs
* Wed Feb 11 2009 ro@suse.de
- fix filelist by using "--record-rpm" instead of "--record"
  (and do not quote lines starting with "%%dir ")
* Wed Feb 04 2009 matejcik@suse.cz
- package taken directly from devel:languages:python repository,
  original changelog follows:
* Tue Dec 02 2008 - James Oakley <jfunk@funktronics.ca> - 1.2.1-1
- Update to 1.2.1
* Mon Aug 11 2008 - James Oakley <jfunk@funktronics.ca> - 1.1.1-1
- Update to 1.1.1:
  - Python 2.3.x fixes
  * Robert Kern -- remove development branch of f2py.
  * Pierre GM -- masked array, fix dictionary update.
  * Pierre GM -- masked array, fix itertools groupby dependency.
  * Pierre GM -- masked array, fix use of iterators.
  * Neil Muller -- fix test dependency on pretty print (#828).
  - General improvements
  * David Cournapeau -- scons build fixes/improvements.
  * Stefan van der Walt -- Howto document updates.
  * Fernando Perez -- cython updates.
  * Robert Kern -- PyPI metadata fixes.
  - Bug fixes
  * #791 -- Travis Oliphant, std/var not properly calling array_finalize.
  * #798 -- Stefan van der Walt, piecewise exposes raw memory.
  * #810 -- David Huard, Verbose argument not effective for ndarrays in assert_equal.
  * #828 -- Neil Muller, numpy file format format test failures on Solaris.
  * #825 -- Neil Muller/Charles Harris, SIGBUS in UNICODE_getattr on Sparc Linux.
  * #837 -- Pauli Virtanen, Infinite loop in fromfile & fromstring
  * #841 -- Charles Harris, make numpy complex types print like Python.
  * #843 -- Michael Abbott, reference count error in PyArray_CanCoerceScalar
  * #844 -- David Cournapeau, failure with numpy inner.
  * #848 -- Michael Abbott/Charles Harris/Travis Oliphant, reference leak.
  * #849 -- Michael Abbott, reference to deallocated object.
  * #850 -- Michael Abbott, memory leak.
  * #854 -- Pauli Virtanen, Non-standard branch cuts (arccosh).
  * #857 -- Pierre GM, dividing masked array with newaxis fails.
  * ------- David Cournapeau, ctypes load_library fix.
  * ------- Ryan May, Stefan van der Walt, fix loadtxt.
  * ------- Robert Kern, make numeric.py functions return booleans.
  * ------- Robert Kern, correct old numeric typecodes.
  * ------- Robert Kern, fix raising exception in tests.
  * ------- Robert Kern, make sure Zipf results are in allowable range.
  * ------- Robert Kern, fix c++ style comment.
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