Hi Andy, `make format` is just a convenience step when making development changes to the arrow C++ files that fixes any source formatting issues that I might have introduced when modifying the source files. You don't have to run it.
I cannot explain why `make format` is failing for you without seeing the failure messages. Note that the instructions were created just for myself, I just thought that these might be useful for answering your questions. Best regards, Pearu On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 12:56 AM Andrew Palumbo <[email protected]> wrote: > Pearu, > I just tried building py-arrow with cuda, using the cheat-sheet that you > sent, Thanks very much, all modules seem to be building, but I think there > is a step that is missing, I had a question that I was hoping you could > answer; After setting up the environment, configuring and building, there > is a comment in the `make format` line: > > make format # after changing cpp/ files > > could you explain what this means ( "After changing cpp/ files") I seem to be > failing here. > > I can post a gist as wes mentioned if need be, but I believe that it has > something to do with this comment. > > Thanks very much, again for the instructions. > > --andy > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Pearu Peterson <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Tuesday, February 12, 2019 5:24 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Cant build py-arrow with CUDA > > Hi, > Here's mine cheat-sheet for building pyarrow with CUDA support (using > conda dependencies): > https://github.com/Quansight/pearu-sandbox/blob/master/README-pyarrow.md > HTH, > Pearu > > On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 12:11 AM Andrew Palumbo <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello, > I've been trying to build py-arrow with CUDA support, unsuccessfully for > some time. > I've tried the directions here: > > https://arrow.apache.org/docs/python/development.html#development > > with -DARROW_CUDA=ON in thr cmake build, with no luck. I'm running > Python3.6 on linux. > > I've gone through the cpp dir and the python dir and configured cmake with > ccmake; No luck. I have built py-arrow several times without CUDA support, > but am very interested in the numba integration. > > Is there anything Obvious that I am missing? > > Thanks, > > Andy > >
