🎡 Build Python wheels for all the platforms with minimal configuration.
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🎡 Build Python wheels for all the platforms with minimal configuration.
Automated CI toolchain to produce precompiled opencv-python, opencv-python-headless, opencv-contrib-python and opencv-contrib-python-headless packages.
Install TensorFlow on the NVIDIA Jetson TX1 or TX2 from the provided wheel files
Python Wheel to Debian package converter
🔪🧀 API for creating and inspecting Python .whl files (wheels)
Project to generate Python wheels for ARM systems (targeting armv7 / aarch64 in the future)
C++ implementation of the SQP algorithm SOLNP, utilizing Lagrangian Relaxation to handle both Inequality and Equality constraint functions. Good for solving constrained objective functions on convex surfaces.
pip-installable binaries (wheels) for the extended version of the Hugo static site generator with powerful cross-compilation (note: unofficial, community-maintained)
Bazel rule for building a python wheel
manylinux docker images with CUDA Toolkit
Screwdriver CI/CD Python utilites
This repository facilitates the creation of Python wheel files (.whl) from the tiny-cuda-nn project to streamline the installation process on Google Colab.
Pre-built wheels for QuickFIX (untested): a Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol engine.
Prebuilt binary in python for MIPS or scripts and notes for cross compiling for MIPS . Mostly tested based on loongson3a machine or container inside
Automatically compile TensorFlow Python3 wheels in a docker container. Updated with CUDA 10.2 support.
Docker container for compiling manylinux1 python wheels for sme (Spatial Model Editor)
🎡 Speed up cibuildwheel in the mainland of China.
Docker container for compiling manylinux2010 CPython wheels for sme (Spatial Model Editor)
Docker container for compiling manylinux x86_64 Python wheels for sme (Spatial Model Editor)
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