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Python 3.6 wheels #49
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Help! How is this not resolved since February? |
Presumably because wheels are complicated for compiled python libraries and that this is a volunteer run project? |
Oh sorry, no offense intended. It's not that I mean to demand things from a volunteer team, but just that I was surprised. First, I didn't realize that wheel files were difficult to generate (I don't know much about packaging). And second, it seems like it would have a big impact as it means anyone using the latest Python cannot install from PyPi (or at least that was the symptom I had). I did get past the problem by checking out the source and building myself. The C build failed (due to my system surely) but it fell back to the pure Python implementation which meets my needs. Thanks! |
How can I help make this happen? |
+1 this it would be great. For clarity, not sure why @mcherm was having problems install from pypi, normal install with https://github.com/joerick/cibuildwheel give instructions on building wheels using CI, surely that would be the way to do it? Associated question: is there a way to get the I'm on ubuntu and already tried installing |
Planning a new pyyaml release. Will try to include wheels. Guidance appreciated. See also: #102 (comment) |
PyYAML-3.13 is out and we can build wheels properly now for all relevant python versions. Big thanks to @nitzmahone !! |
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