Matti,
That doesn't quite cover my use case. I'm interested in querying a .whl
file containing .so files that were compiled against numpy (not my
currently installed version of numpy) to determine the conditions under
which those `.so` files were compiled.
-Robert
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 5:26 PM
On 08/10/18 23:31, Robert T. McGibbon wrote:
Is anyone aware of any tricks that can be played with tools like
`readelf`, `nm` or `dlopen` / `dlsym` in order to statically determine
what version of numpy a fully-compiled C extension (for example, found
inside a wheel) was compiled against? Even
Is anyone aware of any tricks that can be played with tools like `readelf`,
`nm` or `dlopen` / `dlsym` in order to statically determine what version of
numpy a fully-compiled C extension (for example, found inside a wheel) was
compiled against? Even if it only worked with relatively new versions of