On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 3:45 PM Kevin Sheppard <kevin.k.shepp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When thinking about supporting a platform, it seems reasonable to consider > other sources for pre-compiled binaries, e.g., conda and especially > conda-forge. Conda-forge has > > > > linux-ppc64le v1.7.0 > > linux-64 v1.7.0 > > linux-aarch64 v1.7.0 > > osx-arm64 v1.7.0 > > osx-64 v1.7.0 > > win-32 v1.2.1 > > win-64 v1.7.0 > > > > If this list included PyPy that it would be virtually complete. > Conda-forge supports PyPy, and the NumPy build seems to have a problem but that's being worked on at the moment: https://github.com/conda-forge/numpy-feedstock/pull/238 Cheers, Ralf > > It seems reasonable to direct users to conda-forge if they are unable to > build a package for a less common platform. > > > > Building on conda-forge is often easier than building a wheel for PyPI due > to the substantial infrastructure that the conda-forge team provides to > automatically wire up CI for a lot of platforms. > > > > Kevin > > >
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