Am 04.02.2018 um 18:37 schrieb Marc Jeanmougin:
Or could numpy be made a dependency? (I guess that's more a question to packagers - do we make any recommendations anywhere? Or do they need to figure it all out by themselves?)
Mmh, python-numpy is already in "Recommends:" of the packaging for debian and ubuntu, and is hence installed by default (when installing with apt)
- Yes, for Ubuntu. The user was using recent Mint. And python-numpy wasn't installed.
I just found out this is a peculiarity of Linux Mint - it does not install recommended packages, but explicity sets that setting to 'false' in its apt config.
So I guess adding that warning in, like for the other extensions, would be the preferred way to go? Or would it make sense to move numpy from 'recommends' to 'required'?
Maren
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