On Nov 18, 2016 01:14, "Ralf Gommers" wrote:
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> On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 9:08 PM, Matthew Brett
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>> Hi,
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>> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 3:24 PM, Matti Picus
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>> > Congrats to all on the release.Two questions:
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>> > Is there a guide to building standard wheels for NumPy?
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Thanks Nathan,
That makes sense (compile using the oldest version of NumPy
we wish to support).
The information on https://github.com/MacPython/numpy-wheels
will probably be very useful too (I've been meaning to try out
appveyor at some point for Windows builds/testing).
Regards,
Peter
On Fri,
s R Harris
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> >> Subject: [Numpy-discussion] NumPy 1.12.0b1 released.
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> >> Hi All,
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>> Subject: [Numpy-discussion] NumPy 1.12.0b1 released.
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>> Hi All,
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>> I'm pleased to annouce the release of NumPy 1.12.0b1. This release
>> supports Python 2.7 and 3.4 - 3.6 and is the
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 9:08 PM, Matthew Brett
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 3:24 PM, Matti Picus
> wrote:
> > Congrats to all on the release.Two questions:
> >
> > Is there a guide to building standard wheels for NumPy?
>
> I don't think so - there is a repository that we use to buil
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 3:24 PM, Matti Picus wrote:
> Congrats to all on the release.Two questions:
>
> Is there a guide to building standard wheels for NumPy?
I don't think so - there is a repository that we use to build the
wheels, that has the Windows, OSX and manyllinux recipes for the
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Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 22:47:39 -0700
From: Charles R Harris
To: numpy-discussion, SciPy Users List
, SciPy Developers List,
python-announce-l...@python.org
Subject: [Numpy-discussion] NumPy 1.12.0b1 released.
Hi All,
I'm pleased to annouce the release of NumPy 1.1
Hi All,
I'm pleased to annouce the release of NumPy 1.12.0b1. This release
supports Python 2.7 and 3.4 - 3.6 and is the result of 388 pull requests
submitted by 133 contributors. It is quite sizeable and rather than put the
release notes inline I've attached them as a file and they may also be
vi