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Date:      Thu, 19 Dec 2019 22:27:17 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 242672] science/py-scikit-learn: Fails due to unresolved symbols (py36-scikit-learn-0.20.3_1)
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--- Comment #5 from Andy Mender <andymenderunix@gmail.com> ---
> I will test this and the 0.22 version as soon as I get the SVN ports tree=
 onto this machine. So far I was only using the pre-built packages.

I installed all dependencies from packages and built the
science/py-scikit-learn port (version 0.22) for Python 3.7 (Python 3.6 is no
longer the default FLAVOR). from the Ports Collection. After running a coup=
le
of fairly minimal classification models with scikit-learn, I can confirm th=
at
it works as intended and does not throw the error mentioned before.

> After rebuilding with `LDFLAGS=3D-lblas make deinstall reinstall clean`, =
does it fail in the same way?

This step was actually not necessary. Should I test it regardless?

Finally, if the pkg `py37-scikit-learn` package is bumped to version 0.22
should I test it instead of building from the Ports Collection as well?

Thanks a lot for your assistance :).

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