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Anybody interested in making proper conda packages for the remaining 74 packages and sage itself?
conda config --add channels conda-forge
conda create -n sage sage
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On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 3:57 PM, Isuru Fernando <isu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here's a branch for osx with sage 7.6.
> https://github.com/isuruf/sagelib-feedstock/tree/osx3
> Unfortunately travis-ci timeouts due to the build time restrictions.
> conda-forge's policy has been to do it locally and upload to the anaconda
> channel.
>
> Since I don't have access to osx, it would be great if somebody could build
> it on an OSX machine with 10.9 sdk and upload it somewhere. You only need to
> make sure the clang on the PATH is the apple one and do `conda build recipe`
> on the repo root. You can set CPU_COUNT variable to set number of threads to
> be used when building sagelib.
I wonder if OpenDreamKit could pay for an OSX machine to test on,
because I have no good way to test either. Granted, I feel with every
OSX version there's a completely different XCode that changes
everything radically (that was my experience, at least, back when I
had a lot of astronomer users who all used OSX--every OS upgrade broke
everything). How do people get VMs for testing different OSX / XCode
versions?
How do people get VMs for testing different OSX / XCode versions?
they promise something better in Dec.
Internet is offering details on how to hack OSX to run in a VM which is not running on Apple hardware. Perhaps this is the best way out.
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Dima Pasechnik <dim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> https://www.apple.com/fr/shop/buy-mac/mac-pro
>
> I don't see why ODK cannot spend 4600 euro to buy one of these...
> (it is way above my ODK budget, but would still be peanuts for the whole
> project)
Plus licenses for a range of OSX versions (at least those that are
still supported by Apple...)
On Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 11:03:11 AM UTC+1, Erik Bray wrote:On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Dima Pasechnik <dim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> https://www.apple.com/fr/shop/buy-mac/mac-pro
>
> I don't see why ODK cannot spend 4600 euro to buy one of these...
> (it is way above my ODK budget, but would still be peanuts for the whole
> project)
Plus licenses for a range of OSX versions (at least those that are
still supported by Apple...)these are peanuts, e.g. £20 for 10.7(but 1st thing 1st, let's start from the current version being well-supported...)
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(but 1st thing 1st, let's start from the current version being well-supported...)Or rather let's find someone from ODK willing to buy the hardware!
(Next we could buy some sparc and itanium CPUs and Solaris licenses and a power8/9 :))We literally used to have such a cluster for sage testing, including itanium!
Plus licenses for a range of OSX versions (at least those that are
still supported by Apple...)these are peanuts, e.g. £20 for 10.7
And is unfortunately illegal according to Apple though I'm not a lawyer.
but of course the Mac Mini has only 2 cores.
On Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 3:10:22 PM UTC+2, Nathan Dunfield wrote:but of course the Mac Mini has only 2 cores.For the record, our OSX buildbot is a quad-core mac mini (i7-3720QM CPU @ 2.60GHz).