Re: ANN: scikit-image 0.10.0
Hi, On Sunday, June 1, 2014 3:35:24 AM UTC-7, Stefan van der Walt wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 2:26 AM, Matthew Brett <matthe...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
Congratulations? Any chance of putting up some OSX wheels on pypi?
Sorry, folks, I've been living in a terminal for the past few days.
This is quite a landmark: our first release that comes with a paper! Johannes, thanks very much for handling the logistics.
Matthew, thanks for those Wheels--can I simply upload them by hand? Also, you pointed us to the recipes, so is the idea that we include scripts in the project to build them automatically next time?
You can just simply upload them by hand, please do if that is easiest. I guess it would be good to build them automatically next time ... so maybe yes to include the scripts - should be only a few lines of shell I think, once you've got the MacPythons installed. Alternatively, you could do something super-fancy like using travis-ci to build and test them for you - template of something related here: https://github.com/matthew-brett/mpl_mac_testing luv, Matthew
Hi Matthew On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 7:29 PM, Matthew Brett <matthew.brett@gmail.com> wrote:
I guess it would be good to build them automatically next time ... so maybe yes to include the scripts - should be only a few lines of shell I think, once you've got the MacPythons installed.
I admit that I am out of my depth here. Would you be willing to help us on this one? Is it, e.g., possible to add a target to setup.py so that anyone on OSX can build these? In the Travis-CI example, how does Travis get triggered? (I presume you don't commit to that repository each time you want to test MPL?) Stéfan
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