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
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.
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
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.