Hi,

I was looking at tools that can do this kind of things myself (however I
was more looking at pre-built binaries redistribution than at a
super-build, since our build time is already quite long).

Does Conan (https://conan.io/) not fit your bill as well ?

Best

Le dim. 14 août 2016 à 02:33, Ian Henriksen <
insertinterestingnameh...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 6:43 PM Elizabeth A. Fischer <
> elizabeth.fisc...@columbia.edu> wrote:
>
>> I would look into Anaconda, which does work for Windows.  Its version
>> management is not as well developed as Spack, but it's more cross-platform.
>>
>> Auto-builders are just coming into their own, it's a brave new world.  I
>> expect things to be more complete in a few years.
>>
>> -- Elizabeth
>>
>>
> Yes, Anaconda comes with a package manager (conda) that is designed to
> manage binary dependencies. You can get a minimal Python install with just
> the
> package manager by installing miniconda. The package management system is
> built in Python, but it can manage C and C++ libraries as well. The
> support for
> ARM isn't thoroughly built out, so you'll be building all the packages
> there for
> yourself. The support for Windwos, OS X and Linux is pretty well
> developed. You
> can look at https://repo.continuum.io/pkgs/ to see the packages available
> by
> default. There is also support for people uploading their own "channels"
> for
> packages on anaconda.org. The conda-forge channel in particular has a lot
> of
> additional packages.
> Hopefully that's more like what you're looking for.
> Best,
> Ian Henriksen
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