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macOS and Linux wheels #722

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pb-dseifert opened this issue Sep 14, 2018 · 13 comments
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macOS and Linux wheels #722

pb-dseifert opened this issue Sep 14, 2018 · 13 comments

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@pb-dseifert
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Hi @AndreasHeger
would it be possible to get Linux and macOS tarballs for the 0.15.1 release of pysam? Thanks a lot!

@AndreasHeger
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Certainly, will build these on the weekend.

@AndreasHeger
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I have built the linux wheels, not sure at the moment why there is no python 3.7

@wm75
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wm75 commented Nov 14, 2018

Hi @AndreasHeger and thanks for all the work!
Would love to see the 3.7 wheel. What is the issue with it?

@AndreasHeger
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Thanks, the 3.7 wheel has been uploaded - turns out I had not updated the manywheels docker image for while...

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wm75 commented Nov 21, 2018

Well, that can happen 😄 Thanks for looking into this!

@kyleabeauchamp
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I think this is resolved?

@nsoranzo
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@kyleabeauchamp I can't find macOS wheels on https://pypi.org/project/pysam/ , so I'd say not completely.

@kyleabeauchamp
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Oops, thanks!

@nsoranzo
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@kyleabeauchamp @AndreasHeger Would you be interested in automatic building of wheels and pushing to PyPI on release tagging?
I've recently worked on that for another Python library: https://github.com/bxlab/bx-python/blob/master/.travis.yml

@AndreasHeger
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AndreasHeger commented Jun 18, 2019

@nsoranzo , that would be very helpful, thanks. How do you want to proceed?

@nsoranzo
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I can try to work on that in the next few days and open a PR. Someone having PyPI push access for pysam would then need to add their username and encrypted password to .travis.yml ( https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/environment-variables#defining-encrypted-variables-in-travisyml ). Sounds good?

@AndreasHeger
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Excellent, thanks

@nsoranzo
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This issue can be finally closed.

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