-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 07/17/2015 11:46 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
Due to the fact Linux binary wheels don't exist, conda is even more useful on Linux...
FWIW, they exist, they just can't be published to PyPI. Private indexes (where binary compatibility is a known quantity) work fine with them. Because it nails down binary non-Python dependencies, conda (and similar tools) do fit the bill for public distribution of Python projects which have such build-time deps. Even given the "over-specified" platform tags Nick suggests, linux wheels won't fully work, because the build-time depes won't be satisfiable *by pip*: the burden will be on each project to attempt a build and then spit out an error message trying to indicate the missing system package. Is-that-'-dev'-or-'-devel'-I-need?'ly, Tres. - -- =================================================================== Tres Seaver +1 540-429-0999 tseaver@palladion.com Palladion Software "Excellence by Design" http://palladion.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVrbuhAAoJEPKpaDSJE9HY0R8P/jLBINO04/NTlJTUa8wmIxed aWSU0mxFSAKg0q+n2QaRi418QG6vvtUVGsXGafmYu4hlfKj3Hkj6DA+ws2o7uR5S 1UNU3KSF2lsLoWjaIKpMm4RNWmbHuWQ3HlabXqSly7H7lfgXCAzntdrVy5s3zacM 4wqVTjTWaG2lBf77B6aWhgom6kTvfnpNtyQ4+oKDujSnSWlLJ1W7p0hvuR/33XHr 1NHUdaoUWH7kES0zcRHOyYU7PSPtVYMpzn3SKWljMXSiN1vs9YN6WmypNmLeXjTj gkD/JR8gGv97o9TliKW6KaocbSLvZ5w2bHwkBGYsLRS2pti2ojw+3vmSpm4VwKyn PLhOaMpBR4qC2scFVJ5z1iW9uOYlakra45o60rAaRTiuKEHBPaoimQP3mMW38AsB glY+/j349A2XyE1vosAekxeuinip64erQg6G3+gU0myRsfaaC1lTBlzkDrsya4X5 C2LbE4n2IlMrm+hrA/RbUjKlbTJtIyWLlnrv1jORh6l5VNTXSkafStA7j1nXa/hx 4zAqv9mV/1UErI+IjPz6CQTwNbz5QtSP1gFa/9xqGnnrBSuWRMYd/x0c+JNXFzFC MCMhbQ/ZIAkpmk/VRb1mVQVc2uqsWr9WxZ5F13cJJvZrvWkQJFf70nnHk+n2f3CU 9/s6HEGX8SkP8tZnZ7Co =gpd9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----