Hi,
we do not have much experience in python packaging here. Can you explain
why a wheel is better than the existing installer / linux packages? It
seems a little odd to me since sumo is not (primarily) a python package.

Best regards,
Michael

Am 25.09.18 um 00:54 schrieb Marsalis Gibson:
> Hi SUMO developers,
> 
> We wanted to put out a quick request/idea for SUMO. Could SUMO possibly
> include wheels with the software (and updated wheels for every new
> version)? 
> 
> We know this could potentially be a big ask, but it would really be
> helpful to a lot of users if this was developed. Many people really
> enjoy using SUMO to run traffic simulations (its amazing!) and our lab
> at Berkeley has even used it to make a new software platform,
> called FLOW <https://flow-project.github.io/>, for AV research. However,
> our users regularly encounter errors in the installation and build
> process. We've currently developed a practice of creating pip install
> wheels to install pre-compiled binaries for SUMO, but since this would
> break with new versions of SUMO, this seems like something best done by
> the SUMO project. Is it possible that this might be added to the SUMO
> development path? This would be great if so and would make SUMO even
> more awesome! 
> 
> Please let us know what you think. Thank you for your time.
> 
> 
> Best,
> Berkeley-FLOW <https://flow-project.github.io/>
> University of California - Berkeley
> 
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