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Pip install: Problems on OSX (Symbol not found: _cs_di_norm) #31
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FWIW the issue exists in python 2.7.11
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I recommend to use the source install for osx in the meantime. |
Thanks @ibayer. I don't have any experience with platform specific packaging but this link might be helpful: http://python-packaging-user-guide.readthedocs.org/en/latest/distributing/#platform-wheels |
I think egg might work on Mac OS X because it builds on installation. |
I just managed to build and upload wheels with travis. 😄 |
An OSX specific wheel would be great (happy to do some testing) Strangely I note that the current pip install creates a file called
which seems very Mac specific given the lack of binary OSX support (perhaps this is just some pip "magic" renaming the Linux library?) |
OSX specific wheels are available here: |
Both seem to work great. Thanks! |
On my Mac OS X which is Yosemite 10.10.5, fastFM could not install with wheel.
Result of |
You sure you are using Python 3.5? |
Oh, sorry. I used Python 3.4.4 |
I confirmed I can use fastFM on Python 3.5! |
Installed from PyPI ("pip install fastfm") and I get the following error:
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