Hi,
I've been working to get daily travis-ci cron-job manylinux builds
working for numpy and scipy wheels. They are now working OK:
https://travis-ci.org/MacPython/numpy-wheels
https://travis-ci.org/MacPython/scipy-wheels
https://7933911d6844c6c53a7d-47bd50c35cd79bd838daf386af554a 83.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com
These are daily builds of the respective numpy and scipy master branches.
Numpy already has a system, kindly worked up by Olivier Grisel, which
uploads wheel builds from each travis-ci run. travis-ci uploads these
wheels for every commit, at the
"travis-dev-wheels" container on Rackspace, visible at
https://f66d8a5767b134cb96d3-4ffdece11fd3f72855e4665bc61c74 45.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com
. These builds are specific to the Linux they were built on - in this
case Ubuntu 12.04.
Some projects use these per-commit builds for testing compatibility
with development Numpy code.
Now I'm wondering what the relationship should be between the current
every-commit builds and the new wheel builds.
I think that we should prefer the new wheel builds and deprecate the
previous per-commit builds, because:
* the new manylinux wheels are self-contained, and so can be installed
with pip without extra lines of `apt` installs;
* the manylinux builds work on any travis container, not just the current
12.04 container;
* manylinux builds should be faster, as they are linked against OpenBLAS;
* manylinux wheels are closer to the wheels we distribute for
releases, and therefore more useful for testing against.
What do y'all think?