[PySide] manylinux1?

Matthew Brett matthew.brett at gmail.com
Sun Mar 29 20:07:29 CEST 2020


Hi,

Switching to manylinux2014 sounds like the right solution - I would
guess that would be straightforward - did you try already?

Cheers,

Matthew

On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 6:47 PM Cristián Maureira-Fredes
<Cristian.Maureira-Fredes at qt.io> wrote:
>
> Hello Christoph,
>
> On 3/27/20 7:06 PM, icfwm at gmx.net wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm seeing you are tagging the linux binary release with the manylinux1
> > tag. However, when importing PySide2 on the manylinux1 docker container,
> > it fails saying GLIBCXX_3.4.18 not found. So I assume you are
> > pragmatically advertising the manylinux1 tag to be able to upload binary
> > releases to pypi. I appreciate this - having to build PySide2 before
> > installing would limit the usability a lot.
>
> You are right, it's not 100% a manylinux1,
> you can find some comments about it here:
> https://code.qt.io/cgit/pyside/pyside-setup.git/tree/build_scripts/wheel_override.py#n130
>
> > However, this imposes a problem when trying to release python extensions
> > depending on the PySide2 extension. May I ask, which system you are
> > actually using to build PySide2 - I assume it is the same system which
> > is used to build the qt libraries itself?
>
> I totally understand,
> and hopefully we can work on this, even adopt a new scheme like
> manylinux2014, but at the moment it's still in our backlog.
>
> We are generating the wheels in Qt's CI, and particularly on RHEL7,
> which is the minimum requirement to build Qt.
>
> If you have more questions,
> let us know.
>
> Cheers
>
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