[SciPy-User] [Numpy-discussion] Numpy 1.10.1 released.

Chris Barker chris.barker at noaa.gov
Wed Oct 14 12:14:46 EDT 2015


On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Charles R Harris <charlesr.harris at gmail.com
> wrote:

> * Compiling with msvc9 or msvc10 for 32 bit Windows now requires SSE2.
>   This was the easiest fix for what looked to be some miscompiled code when
>   SSE2 was not used.
>

Note that there is discusion right now on pyton-dev about requireing SSE2
for teh python.org build of python3.5 -- it does now, so it's fine for
third party pacakges to also require it. But there is some talk of removing
that requirement -- still a lot of old machines around, I guess --
particular at schools and the like.

Ideally, any binary wheels on PyPi should be compatible with the python.org
builds -- so not require SSE2, if the python.org builds don't.

Though we had this discussion a while back -- and numpy could, and maybe
should require more -- did we ever figure out a way to get a meaningful
message to the user if they try to run an SSE2 build on a machine without
SSE2?

-CHB


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