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scipy for Python 2.3 on win?

Hi,
is there already a scipy windows binary for Py2.3?

Thanks for any hint,
Markus

Jul 18 '05 #1
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Markus von Ehr <ma***********@ ipm.fhg.de> writes:
Hi,
is there already a scipy windows binary for Py2.3?
See http://enthought.com/python/
it is a distribution for doing science with python.
it is build for windows with python 2.2 or 2.3
and the component for python 2.3 are:

wxPython 2.4.1.2: wxWindows for Python

PIL 1.1.4: Python Imaging Library

VTK 4.2.2: 3D Visualization Toolkit

MayaVi 1.2: 3D Data Visualization Tool

Numeric 23.1: Numerical Python

SciPy 0.2: Scientific Library for Python

ScientificPytho n 2.4.3: A collection of Python modules for scientific computing

F2PY 2.35.229-1505: A Fortran to Python interface generator

Chaco 0.1.0: Plotting toolkit for Python

Traits 1.0.2: Strong typing for Python

PyCrust 0.7.2: GUI-based Python shell

ZODB3 3.1: ZODB and ZEO Object DataBase

Gadfly 1.0.0: An SQL Relational Database in Python

PySQLite 0.4.3: A Python Extension for the SQLite embedded relational database
Thanks for any hint,
Markus


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