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Description
This came up when trying to update packages for lapack on openSUSE to its latest version 3.12.0. I understand numba depends on Lapack indirectly via numpy, and we find that when running the test-suite:
test_linalg_matrix_power fails with the following log. Previously we were building against lapack 3.9.0, with otherwise identical versions of packages/libraries,1 and the tests all succeeded.
Thanks for the report, and apologies for the delay in responding. It looks like there's some minor numerical difference the results being checked in the matrix_power tests, the Numba buildfarm has also picked up on it: #9602 (comment). Perhaps subscribe to that issue for updates as it will be fixed as part of the upcoming Numba 0.60.0 release. Thanks again!
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i.e. it's possible to run as 'python bug.py'.
Description
This came up when trying to update packages for lapack on openSUSE to its latest version 3.12.0. I understand numba depends on Lapack indirectly via numpy, and we find that when running the test-suite:
test_linalg_matrix_power
fails with the following log. Previously we were building against lapack 3.9.0, with otherwise identical versions of packages/libraries,1 and the tests all succeeded.Thanks in advance for any suggestions and/or fixes.
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