On 10/29/2014 11:37 AM, Steve Dower wrote:
My ideal target (Utopia refined to be achievable) is for python-dev
to handle the Python binaries themselves (already done) and to make
them easy to bundle with applications/etc (I'm working on this for
3.5), and for PyPI to include pre-built wheels for Windows where
necessary.
Note that I don't require package developers to build their own
wheels, though I think that they are generally the right people to be
doing it. It would be nice to create a culture of delegation, so that
"someone" could be a trusted builder for a range of packages
Christoph Gohlke, Laboratory for Fluorescence Dynamics, University of
California, Irvine now provides 32 and 64 bit builds for 2.6/7, 3.2/3/4
(10 total) for about 300 'scientific open-source extension packages' an
his site.
http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
Perhaps the PyPI folks could discuss incorporating wheel versions on
PyPI (I have no idea what is involved, but I presume it could be antomated.)
--
Terry Jan Reedy
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