···1+--- numpy/lib/tests/test_format.py 2015-08-11 12:03:43.000000000 -0500
2++++ numpy/lib/tests/test_format_no_large_files.py 2015-11-03 16:03:30.328084827 -0600
3+@@ -810,32 +810,5 @@
4+ format.write_array_header_1_0(s, d)
5+ assert_raises(ValueError, format.read_array_header_1_0, s)
6+7+-
8+-def test_large_file_support():
9+- from nose import SkipTest
10+- if (sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'cygwin'):
11+- raise SkipTest("Unknown if Windows has sparse filesystems")
12+- # try creating a large sparse file
13+- tf_name = os.path.join(tempdir, 'sparse_file')
14+- try:
15+- # seek past end would work too, but linux truncate somewhat
16+- # increases the chances that we have a sparse filesystem and can
17+- # avoid actually writing 5GB
18+- import subprocess as sp
19+- sp.check_call(["truncate", "-s", "5368709120", tf_name])
20+- except:
21+- raise SkipTest("Could not create 5GB large file")
22+- # write a small array to the end
23+- with open(tf_name, "wb") as f:
24+- f.seek(5368709120)
25+- d = np.arange(5)
26+- np.save(f, d)
27+- # read it back
28+- with open(tf_name, "rb") as f:
29+- f.seek(5368709120)
30+- r = np.load(f)
31+- assert_array_equal(r, d)
32+-
33+-
34+ if __name__ == "__main__":
35+ run_module_suite()
···10455 buildInputs = [ pkgs.gfortran self.nose ];
10456 propagatedBuildInputs = [ support.openblas ];
1045710458+ # This patch removes the test of large file support, which takes forever
10459+ # and can cause the machine to run out of disk space when run.
10460+ patchPhase = ''
10461+ patch -p0 < ${../development/python-modules/numpy-no-large-files.patch}
10462+ '';
10463+10464 meta = {
10465 description = "Scientific tools for Python";
10466 homepage = "http://numpy.scipy.org/";