Nicola,
I tried, but it doesn't install (with Pip), I am attaching the error screen.
haven't tried the whole thing, but to get past that particular error:
pypy -m pip install cmake
Beyond that, if the package requires cmake, it's going to build something
native, so it's going to need MSVC.
Note that the error that the screenshot shows is likely a problem with
pyaesni itself, or the way it is packaged. I get a different error, but
it's also about building the extension. And I even get the same error on
CPython, so that points to it being not a problem with pypy itself.
Cheers,
CF
You might try pyca/cryptography (pip install cryptography) -- we test
on PyPy and I'd expect it to be performant.
Alex
On Fri, Jul 1, 2022 at 11:35 AM Nicola Di Bona
wrote:
>
> Thanks for your answers and your time. I tried, but it doesn't install (with
> Pip), I am attaching the error screen.
Hi,
On Fri, 1 Jul 2022 at 01:32, Dan Stromberg wrote:
> It's probably easiest to try it and see.
>
> But it appears to have assembly language in it, so likely not.
Using assembly language doesn't make it less likely to work, as
long as the interactions with the CPython C API are written in the
u