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Alex's Tech Rants Alex's Tech Rants Tuesday, October 17, 2017 Automating packaging and uploading of binary wheels There has been plenty of frustration surrounding Python libraries which contain C extensions. Users are frustrated because pre-built wheels are not available for their platform, requiring them to install a compatible compiler. This has been particularly painful for Windows users. On the developer side, projects that have gone through the trouble of providing binary wheels often have a rather complicated process for building and uploading them, requiring several manual steps to get it done. On the other hand, projects that choose not to build binary wheels sometimes have droves of users nagging them to build those wheels (yes, I've been guilty of that). All in all, nobody's happy. What makes this situation particularly challenging is that there is no single CI service available for F/OSS projects which could build wheels for all three major platforms (Linux, macOS ...

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