On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 9:01 AM, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
> On Feb 4, 2016 3:22 AM, "Nick Coghlan" wrote:
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>> While the manylinux PEP brings Linux up to comparable standing with
>> Windows and Mac OS X in terms of distributing wheel files through
>> PyPI, that does mean it still suffers from the s
On Feb 4, 2016 3:22 AM, "Nick Coghlan" wrote:
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> While the manylinux PEP brings Linux up to comparable standing with
> Windows and Mac OS X in terms of distributing wheel files through
> PyPI, that does mean it still suffers from the same problem Windows
> does in relation to NumPy and SciPy whee
On Thu, 4 Feb 2016 21:22:32 +1000
Nick Coghlan wrote:
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> I figured that was independent of the manylinux PEP (since it affects
> Windows as well), but I'm also curious as to the current status (I
> found a couple of apparently relevant threads on the NumPy list, but
> figured it made more sense
While the manylinux PEP brings Linux up to comparable standing with
Windows and Mac OS X in terms of distributing wheel files through
PyPI, that does mean it still suffers from the same problem Windows
does in relation to NumPy and SciPy wheels: no standardisation of the
SSE capabilities of the mac
On 2 Feb 2016 10:45, "Matthias Klose" wrote:
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> On 30.01.2016 00:29, Nathaniel Smith wrote:
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>> Hi all,
>>
>> I think this is ready for pronouncement now -- thanks to everyone for
>> all their feedback over the last few weeks!
>
>
> I don't think so. I am biased because I'm the maintainer for