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Reproducible Example

# on WSL2, ubuntu 24
import pandas

#raises
#/home/pepmts/git_projects/mts-python-monorepo/projects/mml-python-toolkit/venv/lib/python3.11/#site-packages/numpy/_core/getlimits.py:551: UserWarning: Signature #b'\x00\xd0\xcc\xcc\xcc\xcc\xcc\xcc\xfb\xbf\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' for <class #'numpy.longdouble'> does not match any known type: falling back to type probe function.
#This warnings indicates broken support for the dtype!
#  machar = _get_machar(dtype)

Issue Description

Whenever I import pandas on WSL I get this broken dtype warning

>>> import pandas
/home/pepmts/git_projects/mts-python-monorepo/projects/mml-python-toolkit/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/numpy/_core/getlimits.py:551: UserWarning: Signature b'\x00\xd0\xcc\xcc\xcc\xcc\xcc\xcc\xfb\xbf\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' for <class 'numpy.longdouble'> does not match any known type: falling back to type probe function.
This warnings indicates broken support for the dtype!
  machar = _get_machar(dtype)

Expected Behavior

no warning

Installed Versions

INSTALLED VERSIONS ------------------ commit : 0691c5cf90477d3503834d983f69350f250a6ff7 python : 3.11.5 python-bits : 64 OS : Linux OS-release : 4.4.0-26100-Microsoft Version : #1882-Microsoft Fri Jan 01 08:00:00 PST 2016 machine : x86_64 processor : x86_64 byteorder : little LC_ALL : None LANG : C.UTF-8 LOCALE : en_US.UTF-8 pandas : 2.2.3 numpy : 2.2.4 pytz : 2024.2 dateutil : 2.9.0.post0 pip : 24.3.1 Cython : None sphinx : None IPython : 8.18.1 adbc-driver-postgresql: None adbc-driver-sqlite : None bs4 : None blosc : None bottleneck : None dataframe-api-compat : None fastparquet : None fsspec : None html5lib : None hypothesis : None gcsfs : None jinja2 : 3.1.4 lxml.etree : 5.3.0 matplotlib : 3.9.4 numba : None numexpr : None odfpy : None openpyxl : None pandas_gbq : None psycopg2 : None pymysql : None pyarrow : None pyreadstat : None pytest : 8.3.2 python-calamine : None pyxlsb : None s3fs : None scipy : 1.13.1 sqlalchemy : None tables : None tabulate : None xarray : None xlrd : None xlsxwriter : None zstandard : None tzdata : 2024.2 qtpy : None pyqt5 : None

Comment From: rhshadrach

Thanks for the report. What do you get if you do import numpy?