On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Peter Cock
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 6:37 PM, Nathaniel Smith
wrote: On Mar 24, 2016 8:04 AM, "Peter Cock"
wrote: Hi Nathaniel,
Will you be providing portable Linux wheels aka manylinux1? https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0513/
Matthew Brett will (probably) do the actual work, but yeah, that's the idea exactly. Note the author list on that PEP ;-)
-n
Yep - I was partly double checking, but also aware many folk skim the NumPy list and might not be aware of PEP-513 and the standardisation efforts going on.
Also in addition to http://travis-dev-wheels.scipy.org/ and http://travis-wheels.scikit-image.org/ mentioned by Ralf there is http://wheels.scipy.org/ which I presume will get the new Linux wheels once they go live.
The new wheels will go up on pypi, and I guess once everyone has wheels on pypi then these ad-hoc wheel servers that existed only as a way to distribute Linux wheels will become obsolete. (travis-dev-wheels will remain useful, though, because its purpose is to hold up-to-the-minute builds of project master branches to allow downstream projects to get early warning of breaking changes -- we don't plan to upload to pypi after every commit :-).) -n -- Nathaniel J. Smith -- https://vorpus.org