Re: [Distutils] Status update on the NumPy & SciPy vs SSE problem?

2016-02-06 Thread Antoine Pitrou
On Fri, 5 Feb 2016 21:46:54 +1000 Nick Coghlan wrote: > > Thanks for the replies, folks! > > Checking I've understood the respective updates correctly: > > - x86_64 implies SSE2 capability > - most i686 machines still in use are also SSE2 capable > - Accelerate provides

Re: [Distutils] Status update on the NumPy & SciPy vs SSE problem?

2016-02-05 Thread David Cournapeau
On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 11:42 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote: > On Thu, 4 Feb 2016 21:22:32 +1000 > Nick Coghlan wrote: > > > > I figured that was independent of the manylinux PEP (since it affects > > Windows as well), but I'm also curious as to the current

Re: [Distutils] Status update on the NumPy & SciPy vs SSE problem?

2016-02-05 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 4 February 2016 at 21:22, Nick Coghlan wrote: > While the manylinux PEP brings Linux up to comparable standing with > Windows and Mac OS X in terms of distributing wheel files through > PyPI, that does mean it still suffers from the same problem Windows > does in relation

[Distutils] Status update on the NumPy & SciPy vs SSE problem?

2016-02-04 Thread Nick Coghlan
While the manylinux PEP brings Linux up to comparable standing with Windows and Mac OS X in terms of distributing wheel files through PyPI, that does mean it still suffers from the same problem Windows does in relation to NumPy and SciPy wheels: no standardisation of the SSE capabilities of the

Re: [Distutils] Status update on the NumPy & SciPy vs SSE problem?

2016-02-04 Thread Antoine Pitrou
On Thu, 4 Feb 2016 21:22:32 +1000 Nick Coghlan wrote: > > I figured that was independent of the manylinux PEP (since it affects > Windows as well), but I'm also curious as to the current status (I > found a couple of apparently relevant threads on the NumPy list, but >

Re: [Distutils] Status update on the NumPy & SciPy vs SSE problem?

2016-02-04 Thread Nathaniel Smith
On Feb 4, 2016 3:22 AM, "Nick Coghlan" wrote: > > While the manylinux PEP brings Linux up to comparable standing with > Windows and Mac OS X in terms of distributing wheel files through > PyPI, that does mean it still suffers from the same problem Windows > does in relation to