[Numpy-discussion] Distributing prebuilt numpy and other extensions

2007-02-20 Thread Zachary Pincus
Hello folks, I've developed some command-line tools for biologists using python/ numpy and some custom C and Fortran extensions, and I'm trying to figure out how to easily distribute them... For people using linux, I figure a source distribution is no problem at all. (Right?) On the other ha

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Distributing prebuilt numpy and other extensions

2007-02-20 Thread David Cournapeau
Zachary Pincus wrote: > Hello folks, > > I've developed some command-line tools for biologists using python/ > numpy and some custom C and Fortran extensions, and I'm trying to > figure out how to easily distribute them... > > For people using linux, I figure a source distribution is no problem

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Distributing prebuilt numpy and other extensions

2007-02-20 Thread Robert Kern
David Cournapeau wrote: > I don't know much about Mac OS X, but PyMC distributes binaries for > intel and ppc Mac in a way similar to what you are looking for: > > http://trichech.us/?page_id=3 Or rather http://trichech.us/?page_id=4 Unfortunately, those builds are currently broken. > Unfor

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Distributing prebuilt numpy and other extensions

2007-02-21 Thread Russell E. Owen
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Zachary Pincus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello folks, > > I've developed some command-line tools for biologists using python/ > numpy and some custom C and Fortran extensions, and I'm trying to > figure out how to easily distribute them... > > For people us