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Until now, the files where the people were meant to change didn't have a
proper copyright notice (for example `Copyright (C) YOUR NAME.'). This was
wrong because the license does not convey copyright ownership. So the name
of the file's original author must always be included and when people
modify it (and add their own copyright-able modifications).
With this commit, the file's original author (and email) are added to the
copyright notice and when more than one person modified a file, both names
have their individual copyright notice.
Based on this, the description for adding a copyright notice in
`README-hacking.md' has also been modified.
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Until now, for short files, we only had a license notice, not an actual
copyright notice. With this commit, a copyright notice has also been
added. We use this new command to find these files, suggested by
`ineiev@gnu.org'.
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The new files that were just added didn't have a copyright. One has been
added for them with this commit.
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We could not get ATLAS shared libraries on Mac (while the static ATLAS
libraries are built and can be used successfully on Mac). So, the
pipeline now builds OpenBLAS, which both Numpy and Scipy can use on Mac
and GNU/Linux.
We also added FFTW as a dependency of Numpy. Altough Numpy is not linking to
FFTW for some reason. However, since FFTW is a low level library used by
many programs, we have kept it as a dependency of Numpy anyway for now.
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Numpy needs ATLAS as shared libraries. So we also need to build Python with
shared libraries. We also need to define site.cfg for numpy and scipy so we
define a master template:
`reproduce/config/pipeline/dependency-numpy-scipy.cfg'
Also `Openssl' did not have rpath so we added with this commit.
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