Hi Folks,
Chris Barker and I have been working on making up-to-date Anaconda packages for wxPython and especially Phoenix using Robin’s snapshot builds. We think we have working packages made for wxPython Phoenix 3.0.3 for Anaconda Python 2.7 and Python 3.6 for 4 platforms: Win-32, Win-64, OSX-64, and Linux-64.
We’re hoping to move these packages and their build scripts to “conda-forge”, but for now, these packages are at https://anaconda.org/newville/wxpython-phoenix an can be installed with
conda install -c newville wxpython-phoenix
If you have a chance, please test these installations and report back any issues you have at
https://github.com/PythonCHB/wxPython_conda_recipe
The packages for Windows and OSX should be robust, as the conda package simply fetches the latest binary snapshot. For Linux, the situation is slightly more complicated, and we ended up compiling the package from the snapshot of the source tarball. I built these packages on a Fedora machine, and only tested them on Fedora and Centos7. It would be very helpful to hear reports of tests with Anaconda on other Linux distributions.
Thanks,
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–Matt Newville
I got error while installing.
My setup is: Python 3.5.1 |Anaconda 4.1.0 (64-bit)| (default, Jun 15 2016, 15:29:36) [MSC v.1900 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
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On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 11:15 PM, Matt Newville newville@cars.uchicago.edu wrote:
Hi Folks,
Chris Barker and I have been working on making up-to-date Anaconda packages for wxPython and especially Phoenix using Robin’s snapshot builds. We think we have working packages made for wxPython Phoenix 3.0.3 for Anaconda Python 2.7 and Python 3.6 for 4 platforms: Win-32, Win-64, OSX-64, and Linux-64.
We’re hoping to move these packages and their build scripts to “conda-forge”, but for now, these packages are at https://anaconda.org/newville/wxpython-phoenix an can be installed with
conda install -c newville wxpython-phoenix
If you have a chance, please test these installations and report back any issues you have at
https://github.com/PythonCHB/wxPython_conda_recipe
The packages for Windows and OSX should be robust, as the conda package simply fetches the latest binary snapshot. For Linux, the situation is slightly more complicated, and we ended up compiling the package from the snapshot of the source tarball. I built these packages on a Fedora machine, and only tested them on Fedora and Centos7. It would be very helpful to hear reports of tests with Anaconda on other Linux distributions.
Thanks,
–Matt Newville
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On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 1:30 AM, Umar Yusuf <bintacomputers@gmail.com> wrote:
I got error while installing.
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My setup is: Python 3.5.1 |Anaconda 4.1.0 (64-bit)| (default, Jun 15 2016,
15:29:36) [MSC v.1900 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
This is fantastic! Thank you very much 
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On Friday, March 17, 2017 at 11:16:22 PM UTC+1, Matt Newville wrote:
Hi Folks,
Chris Barker and I have been working on making up-to-date Anaconda packages for wxPython and especially Phoenix using Robin’s snapshot builds. We think we have working packages made for wxPython Phoenix 3.0.3 for Anaconda Python 2.7 and Python 3.6 for 4 platforms: Win-32, Win-64, OSX-64, and Linux-64.
We’re hoping to move these packages and their build scripts to “conda-forge”, but for now, these packages are at https://anaconda.org/newville/wxpython-phoenix an can be installed with
conda install -c newville wxpython-phoenix
If you have a chance, please test these installations and report back any issues you have at
https://github.com/PythonCHB/wxPython_conda_recipe
The packages for Windows and OSX should be robust, as the conda package simply fetches the latest binary snapshot. For Linux, the situation is slightly more complicated, and we ended up compiling the package from the snapshot of the source tarball. I built these packages on a Fedora machine, and only tested them on Fedora and Centos7. It would be very helpful to hear reports of tests with Anaconda on other Linux distributions.
Thanks,
–Matt Newville
Yes, this is indeed a valuable contribution. I tried it with Anaconda 64 bit 2.7 version on Windows 7. It works!
Thank you!
Emad
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On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 3:16 PM Matt Newville newville@cars.uchicago.edu wrote:
Hi Folks,
Chris Barker and I have been working on making up-to-date Anaconda packages for wxPython and especially Phoenix using Robin’s snapshot builds. We think we have working packages made for wxPython Phoenix 3.0.3 for Anaconda Python 2.7 and Python 3.6 for 4 platforms: Win-32, Win-64, OSX-64, and Linux-64.
We’re hoping to move these packages and their build scripts to “conda-forge”, but for now, these packages are at https://anaconda.org/newville/wxpython-phoenix an can be installed with
conda install -c newville wxpython-phoenix
If you have a chance, please test these installations and report back any issues you have at
https://github.com/PythonCHB/wxPython_conda_recipe
The packages for Windows and OSX should be robust, as the conda package simply fetches the latest binary snapshot. For Linux, the situation is slightly more complicated, and we ended up compiling the package from the snapshot of the source tarball. I built these packages on a Fedora machine, and only tested them on Fedora and Centos7. It would be very helpful to hear reports of tests with Anaconda on other Linux distributions.
Thanks,
–Matt Newville
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