Just an update from previous thread. I tried Windows build using http://mxnet.incubator.apache.org/install/windows_setup.html instruction. The OpenCV links there only contains prebuilt vs12 (VS 2013). Apart from that, user need to create a new C++ project after VS2015 installation because it did not trigger the c compiler installation. I copied the command from Pedro's Python script and it improves a little. However, even with these changes, I am still facing build failure. I think developers may need some script to automate these process to build backend dependencies on Windows. Do we have them already?
Thanks, Qing On 8/2/18, 10:10 AM, "Qing Lan" <lanking...@live.com> wrote: Hi Pedro, Great works! Thanks for supporting Windows build in here. Thanks, Qing On 8/2/18, 10:08 AM, "Marco de Abreu" <marco.g.ab...@googlemail.com.INVALID> wrote: Hello Pedro, These are great efforts! It's great to see that we are improving our situation around Windows. Looking forward to using it. Best regards, Marco Pedro Larroy <pedro.larroy.li...@gmail.com> schrieb am Do., 2. Aug. 2018, 19:04: > Hi > > I have taken some effort to cleanup the Windows build process and condense > it in a single python script, provided that the required dependencies are > installed (opencv, openblas and cuda/cudnn in gpu). > > Now there's a single command necessary to get a build: > > python ci\build_windows.py > > The build flavour can be given with the '-f' argument. > > This produces a windows_package.7z file with MXNet libraries, python > bindings and includes. > > For testing, just running a powershell script like: > > ci/windows/test_py3_cpu.ps1 > > Will execute the unit tests. > > Let me know what you think. I pretty much would like to see these changes > in the release branch which will help with any windows issues that we might > find. > > https://github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/pull/11947 > > Simple installation of dependencies and update to the documentation about > windows builds from source will come in the future. > > Pedro. >