On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:20 AM, David Malcolm <dmalcolm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Personally, I'm leaning towards option (a) above (the "don't override > warnings" option): closing the various as WONTFIX, and adding a section > to the release notes, whilst working towards fixing this in Fedora 15. > Affected applications should be patched in Fedora 14 to avoid touching > the relevant warning setting, and we'll fix the root cause in Fedora 15. > > Thoughts? > Dave I'll have to read up closely on my upstream numpy and scipy are doing in their development branches with regard to this. I think for F14 I'm going to have to live with using the CObject API for these. I think the next major version of numpy is going to have this mostly sorted but i'm not keen on pushing it into F14..not unless I have to. A guarantee you there is a crapload of homebrew academic/science code out there that uses the CObject API in a numpy oriented workflow. You are definitely going to need a release note blurb with a reference with more detail information on how to work around the problem for people who run into it with their home brew code. -jef"not cool"spaleta -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel