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Publish tixi on PyPI #179

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anpari opened this issue Apr 7, 2021 · 3 comments
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Publish tixi on PyPI #179

anpari opened this issue Apr 7, 2021 · 3 comments

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@anpari
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anpari commented Apr 7, 2021

I recently had the issue that I couldn't share some of our tools that have a dependency on tixi with partners that have no access to Anaconda (mandated by their IT department). Instead of fixing this issue manually by copy/pasting the relevant files (which comes with its own difficulties), it would be great to have tixi available on PyPI. I have talked to multiple people who had the same issue.

@joergbrech
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Thanks for opening an issue here. 💐 I agree that this would be convenient.

But it would require a bit of work, as we would have to translate our build process from the Anaconda way to using a combination of CMake and setuptools and setup the automation of publishing to PyPI with every new release. Currently, the conda package for tixi3 is built from here: https://github.com/DLR-SC/tigl-conda using Github Actions.

Unfortunately, we currently don't have a lot of ressources we can put into this. But of course, any contribution is highly appreciated 😁

@danieljuschus
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danieljuschus commented May 28, 2024

I would also be very much in favour of this! We are trying to avoid using conda, and haven't been successful yet in installing it without conda.

@rahiq1000
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I came across the same issue. Would be great if this is solved in the future

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