Re: Installing a Python wheel (whl) file using a port - Tensorflow

2017-12-19 Thread Joshua Root
On 2017-12-19 09:16 , Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote: > Ah ok, I saw this. If I understand it correctly it's a subset of it. > I've also tried to build it from source but I'm not sure at all I would > solve the primary issue: according to the official documentation, the > output of the build is the

Re: Installing a Python wheel (whl) file using a port - Tensorflow

2017-12-18 Thread Enrico Maria Crisostomo
Ah ok, I saw this. If I understand it correctly it's a subset of it. I've also tried to build it from source but I'm not sure at all I would solve the primary issue: according to the official documentation, the output of the build is the whl file: https://www.tensorflow.org/install/install_sources

Re: Installing a Python wheel (whl) file using a port - Tensorflow

2017-12-18 Thread Ken Cunningham
https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/libtensorflow.rb On 2017-12-18, at 2:09 PM, Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote: > Thanks Ken. > > Actually I checked brew and they haven't got a formula for TensorFlow (at > least at the moment). > > On 18 December 2017 at 22:57:42, Cu

Re: Installing a Python wheel (whl) file using a port - Tensorflow

2017-12-18 Thread Enrico Maria Crisostomo
Thanks Ken. Actually I checked brew and they haven't got a formula for TensorFlow (at least at the moment). On 18 December 2017 at 22:57:42, Cunningham Ken ( ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com) wrote: FYI, I recall homebrew has tensorflow, so you might get some hints looking at their formula. Mari

Re: Installing a Python wheel (whl) file using a port - Tensorflow

2017-12-18 Thread Ken Cunningham
FYI, I recall homebrew has tensorflow, so you might get some hints looking at their formula. Marius was taking this on a few months ago as well, so might have some thoughts. Ken On 2017-12-18, at 1:52 PM, Enrico Maria Crisostomo wrote: > Hi, > > I’m trying to create a port for TensorFlow and