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Python Wheels or Conda Binary #129

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amccaskey opened this issue Apr 27, 2021 · 2 comments
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Python Wheels or Conda Binary #129

amccaskey opened this issue Apr 27, 2021 · 2 comments
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@amccaskey
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Currently we can deploy qcor via apt-get on Ubuntu focal and bionic, and Homebrew for Mojave, Catalina, and Linux-x86_64. We should extend this to either Python wheels and pip or anaconda. This should support installation on common linux OSes, as well as the popular Mac OS versions (mojave, catalina, and big-sur).

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@amccaskey I am interested in adding this feature.

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anushkrishnav commented May 17, 2021

I have experience setting up wheels so I can work on wheels. I don't see any folder names src so where is the source code for the compiler and is there any 3rd party dependency

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