[GitHub] [arrow] xhochy commented on pull request #7074: ARROW-8656: [Python] Switch to VS2017 in the windows wheel builds

2020-05-02 Thread GitBox
xhochy commented on pull request #7074: URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/7074#issuecomment-622729700 Actually, I think the most practical approach would be to use the conda-forge recipes, patch them to use `vs2015` and upload them to a separate channel. This gives us the build

[GitHub] [arrow] xhochy commented on pull request #7074: ARROW-8656: [Python] Switch to VS2017 in the windows wheel builds

2020-05-02 Thread GitBox
xhochy commented on pull request #7074: URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/7074#issuecomment-622697125 We would need to switch away from using the compiled conda packages as the basis for the wheels. I'm not sure if there is a different source that could provide except Arrow

[GitHub] [arrow] xhochy commented on pull request #7074: ARROW-8656: [Python] Switch to VS2017 in the windows wheel builds

2020-05-01 Thread GitBox
xhochy commented on pull request #7074: URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/7074#issuecomment-622494222 > @xhochy to run the wheels, or build them? To run. This is an automated message from the Apache Git