-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 07/17/2015 11:46 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
> Due to the fact Linux binary wheels don't exist, conda is even more > useful on Linux... FWIW, they exist, they just can't be published to PyPI. Private indexes (where binary compatibility is a known quantity) work fine with them. Because it nails down binary non-Python dependencies, conda (and similar tools) do fit the bill for public distribution of Python projects which have such build-time deps. Even given the "over-specified" platform tags Nick suggests, linux wheels won't fully work, because the build-time depes won't be satisfiable *by pip*: the burden will be on each project to attempt a build and then spit out an error message trying to indicate the missing system package. Is-that-'-dev'-or-'-devel'-I-need?'ly, Tres. - -- =================================================================== Tres Seaver +1 540-429-0999 tsea...@palladion.com Palladion Software "Excellence by Design" http://palladion.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVrbuhAAoJEPKpaDSJE9HY0R8P/jLBINO04/NTlJTUa8wmIxed aWSU0mxFSAKg0q+n2QaRi418QG6vvtUVGsXGafmYu4hlfKj3Hkj6DA+ws2o7uR5S 1UNU3KSF2lsLoWjaIKpMm4RNWmbHuWQ3HlabXqSly7H7lfgXCAzntdrVy5s3zacM 4wqVTjTWaG2lBf77B6aWhgom6kTvfnpNtyQ4+oKDujSnSWlLJ1W7p0hvuR/33XHr 1NHUdaoUWH7kES0zcRHOyYU7PSPtVYMpzn3SKWljMXSiN1vs9YN6WmypNmLeXjTj gkD/JR8gGv97o9TliKW6KaocbSLvZ5w2bHwkBGYsLRS2pti2ojw+3vmSpm4VwKyn PLhOaMpBR4qC2scFVJ5z1iW9uOYlakra45o60rAaRTiuKEHBPaoimQP3mMW38AsB glY+/j349A2XyE1vosAekxeuinip64erQg6G3+gU0myRsfaaC1lTBlzkDrsya4X5 C2LbE4n2IlMrm+hrA/RbUjKlbTJtIyWLlnrv1jORh6l5VNTXSkafStA7j1nXa/hx 4zAqv9mV/1UErI+IjPz6CQTwNbz5QtSP1gFa/9xqGnnrBSuWRMYd/x0c+JNXFzFC MCMhbQ/ZIAkpmk/VRb1mVQVc2uqsWr9WxZ5F13cJJvZrvWkQJFf70nnHk+n2f3CU 9/s6HEGX8SkP8tZnZ7Co =gpd9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Distutils-SIG maillist - Distutils-SIG@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/distutils-sig