[Biopython-dev] Testing Biopython 1.67 wheels for Windows?

Markus Piotrowski Markus.Piotrowski at ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Thu Jun 23 18:56:25 UTC 2016


Hello Peter,

I can test the installers during the weekend. If this is not too late,  
could you try to send me the files via e-mail (one e-mail per installer)?
BTW, you don't need a 32 bit Windows but a 32 bit Python, am I correct?

Markus

Am 23.06.2016 um 18:10 schrieb Peter Cock:
> Hello all,
>
> Re: http://lists.open-bio.org/pipermail/biopython-dev/2016-June/021446.html
> and http://lists.open-bio.org/pipermail/biopython-dev/2016-June/021447.html
>
> After updating/installing pip, setuptools, wheel, and numpy
> using the following I was able to build some 32bit Windows
> precompiled wheels for Biopython 1.67,
>
> # ensure get a clean package
> rm -rf build
>
> # using the tag from the release
> git checkout biopython-167
>
> # We need this update to enable the bdist_wheel command:
> git cherry-pick 489d200406c3e6e9e4f14e68ac6f48bd4095b7c6
>
> # Make the wheels
> C:\Python27\python setup.py bdist_wheel
> C:\Python34\python setup.py bdist_wheel
>
> I could now try pushing these up to PyPI (with twine), see:
>
> https://github.com/biopython/biopython.github.io/commit/7bd4f6ac275195a4eda573f1afe859815d8e6009
>
> However, I think it would be wiser to get an independent test first -
> any volunteers? I could share the files by email or dropbox, and
> if they seem to work then next I would suggest we put them on
> our website via https://github.com/biopython/DIST before PyPI.
>
> Note these were build using numpy 1.11.0 binary wheels, so it
> would be interesting to test them against other ways of installing
> numpy like the Windows installers - will that be compatible not?
>
> Any volunteers with a 32 bit Windows machine? You'd install
> the wheel with:
>
> C:\Python27\Scripts\pip install biopython-1.67-cp27-cp27m-win32.whl
>
> or:
>
> C:\Python34\Scripts\pip install biopython-1.67-cp34-cp24m-win32.whl
>
> Peter
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