I spent some time working out how to build wheels, at least for Linux and Mac:
https://github.com/matthew-brett/pygraphviz-wheels
There are two big problems:
The tests still need the graphviz binaries installedThis is because the tests, at least, need the graphviz binaries on the path. I can imagine something that would be a lot more work, that shipped binaries in the wheel, probably renamed, to avoid clashing with possible system binaries - e.g. pygv-dot
instead of dot
.
Does pygraphviz do anything useful without the binaries? Does it make any sense to ship the wheels without them?
The tests are failing with graphviz installedThe tests fail differently on Mac and Linux:
I guess this is because of subtle differences in the output of the commands, across versions.
egberts, johnthagen, SeaQuench and BeamLiu
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