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Wheels for Linux #128
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for debian/ubuntu , just a manylinux wheel may not well, in official site, diff Linux distribution has diff built lib |
My goal is to be able to install all dependencies for my application as binary wheels from PyPI, rather than having to have some of them sourced from somewhere else. |
Hi @bbayles, I'll look into it. From what I understand, I'd just pick the |
I think that's the basic idea, but
I think Ubuntu 20.04 will work with |
I looked into this a bit, and I was able to get wheels that worked properly on Linux and Mac using this branch. I wasn't able to check Windows, but I expect things would work there too. On Linux, I used the binary from MediaInfo that they build for AWS Lambda here. Basically:
(FWIW, this method did not need |
Thanks, I'll check that branch as soon as I have a little time. |
Wheels for Mac and Windows were introduced with issue #59. This issue is a request for
manylinux
wheels.The basic steps should be to:
libmediainfo
binaryauditwheel repair
on the wheel that's producedThis may be a bit more involved given the way the Windows and Mac builds are currently set up - it looks like they copy the library binary to the code directory -
auditwheel
may not like that.Thanks for this library!
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