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Add a development section to the README #119

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@matthiask maybe we can suggest to use maturin for local development?

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Thank you! Sure, I'll look into it, I didn't know that a maturin executable existed until I read the GitHub action workflow file.

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@gi0baro gi0baro force-pushed the master branch 4 times, most recently from 403a2ea to a0d86e7 Compare November 15, 2023 13:24
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matthiask commented Feb 3, 2024

@gi0baro I have updated the pull request and am now recommending using make since you've added a nice Makefile in the meantime.

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gi0baro commented Feb 4, 2024

@matthiask thank you for the update. Can you clarify on the patchelf usage/recommendation?

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I got warnings when it wasn't installed. It seems it's required to build manylinux wheels. I'm a bit confused if it's necessary for development or only for releases, but I sometimes try erring on the side of installing more optional dependencies when warned about them. What do you think?

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