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Sanity Test Failure
Sunday, 3 Jan 2021
19:57 sunpoet search for other commits by this committer
Add py-spint 1.0.7

Spatial Interaction Modeling Package

The Spatial Interaction Modeling (SpInt) module seeks to provide a collection of
tools to study spatial interaction processes and analyze spatial interaction
data.

The module currently supports the calibration of the 'family' of spatial
interaction models (Wilson, 1971) which are derived using an entropy maximizing
(EM) framework or the equivalent information minimizing (IM) framework. As such,
it is able to derive parameters for the following Poisson count models:
- unconstrained gravity model
- production-constrained model (origin-constrained)
- attraction-constrained model (destination-constrained)
- doubly-constrained model

WWW: https://github.com/pysal/spint
Original commitRevision:560046 

Sanity Test Results

math/py-spint:

NOTE: this particular sanity test is very experimental
A port specified in the RUN_DEPENDS of math/py-spint does not exist:
'science/py-libpysal' on branch 'head'.

NOTE: this particular sanity test is very experimental
A port specified in the RUN_DEPENDS of math/py-spint does not exist:
'math/py-spreg' on branch 'head'.