On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 8:02 PM, Matthew Brett
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 11:04 AM, Matthew Brett
wrote: Hi,
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:02 AM, Jens Nielsen
wrote: I have tried testing the wheels in a project that runs tests on Travis's Trusty infrastructure which. The wheels work great for python 3.5 and saves us several minuts of runtime.
However, I am having trouble using the wheels on python 2.7 on the same Trusty machines. It seems to be because the wheels are tagged as cp27-cp27mu (numpy-1.11.0-cp27-cp27mu-manylinux1_x86_64.whl) where as pip.pep425tags.get_abi_tag() returns cp27m on this particular python version. (Stock python 2.7 installed on Travis 14.04 VMs) Any chance of a cp27m compatible wheel build?
Ouch - do you know where travis-ci's Python 2.7 comes from? I see that the standard apt-get install -y python is a wide (mu) build...
I built some narrow unicode builds (numpy-1.11.0-cp27-cp27m-manylinux1_x86_64.whl etc) here:
http://ccdd0ebb5a931e58c7c5-aae005c4999d7244ac63632f8b80e089.r77.cf2.rackcdn...
Would you mind testing them to see if they work on travis-ci?
I tried testing on trusty with travis-ci, but it appears to pick up the mu builds as on precise... https://travis-ci.org/matthew-brett/manylinux-testing/jobs/123652670#L161 Cheers, Matthew