🎡 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)
pip-installable binaries (wheels) for the extended version of the Hugo static site generator with powerful cross-compilation (note: unofficial, community-maintained)
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.
manylinux docker images with CUDA Toolkit
Bazel rule for building a python wheel
Pre-built wheels for QuickFIX (untested): a Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol engine.
This repository facilitates the creation of Python wheel files (.whl) from the tiny-cuda-nn project to streamline the installation process on Google Colab.
Screwdriver CI/CD Python utilites
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.
Unofficial binary wheels for the open-source version of PyMOL.
Docker container for compiling manylinux2010 CPython wheels for sme (Spatial Model Editor)
Wheels for PyICU
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