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-This directory contains various scripts and code to build binaries installers for
-windows.
-
-It can:
- - prepare a bootstrap environment to build binary in a self-contained
- directory
- - build binaries for different architectures using different site.cfg
- - prepare a nsis-based installer which automatically detects the arch
- on the computer where numpy is installed.
-
-Example:
-========
-
-python doall.py
-
-Should build the numpy 'super' installer for sse2, sse3 and nosse from scratch.
-You have to run it in the win32build directory.
-
-Dependencies:
-=============
-
-You need the following to use those scripts:
- - python and mingw tools (gcc, make, g77 at least).
- - the binaries for atlas/blas/lapack for the various archs supported
- (see vendor in numpy repository root for tools to build those).
- - python, nsis and subversion command line tools should be in your
- PATH, e.g. running python, makensis and svn should work in a DOS
- cmd.exe.
- - the CpuCaps nsis plugin (see below on how to build it).
-
-Components:
-===========
-
-cpuid
------
-
-cpuid: contains a mini C lib to detect SSE variants (SSE 1, 2 and 3 for now).
-It relies on gcc ASM, but porting it to VS should be trivial (only a few lines
-os ASM).
-
-cpucaps:
---------
-
-cpucaps: nsis plugin to add the ability to detect SSE for installers, uses
-cpuid. To build it, you have two options:
- - build it manually: build the CpuCaps.dll with sources cpucaps.c and
- cpuid.c in cpuid directory.
- - with scons: if you have scons, just do scons install. It will build
- and put the CpuCaps.dll in the plugins directory of nsis (if you
- install nsis in the default path).
-
-build.py:
----------
-
-Can build the binaries for each variant of arch in a bootstrap environment
-
-prepare_bootstrap.py
---------------------
-
-Script to prepare a bootstrap environment. A bootstrap environment depends on
-the python version (2.5, 2.4, etc...).
-
-It works by building a source distribution, unzipping it in a bootrap
-directory, and putting everything (build.py, nsis script, etc...) in it.
+This directory contains various scripts and code to build binaries installers for
+windows.
+
+It can:
+ - prepare a bootstrap environment to build binary in a self-contained
+ directory
+ - build binaries for different architectures using different site.cfg
+ - prepare a nsis-based installer which automatically detects the arch
+ on the computer where numpy is installed.
+
+Example:
+========
+
+python doall.py
+
+Should build the numpy 'super' installer for sse2, sse3 and nosse from scratch.
+You have to run it in the win32build directory.
+
+Dependencies:
+=============
+
+You need the following to use those scripts:
+ - python and mingw tools (gcc, make, g77 at least).
+ - the binaries for atlas/blas/lapack for the various archs supported
+ (see vendor in numpy repository root for tools to build those).
+ - python, nsis and subversion command line tools should be in your
+ PATH, e.g. running python, makensis and svn should work in a DOS
+ cmd.exe.
+ - the CpuCaps nsis plugin (see below on how to build it).
+
+Components:
+===========
+
+cpuid
+-----
+
+cpuid: contains a mini C lib to detect SSE variants (SSE 1, 2 and 3 for now).
+It relies on gcc ASM, but porting it to VS should be trivial (only a few lines
+os ASM).
+
+cpucaps:
+--------
+
+cpucaps: nsis plugin to add the ability to detect SSE for installers, uses
+cpuid. To build it, you have two options:
+ - build it manually: build the CpuCaps.dll with sources cpucaps.c and
+ cpuid.c in cpuid directory.
+ - with scons: if you have scons, just do scons install. It will build
+ and put the CpuCaps.dll in the plugins directory of nsis (if you
+ install nsis in the default path).
+
+build.py:
+---------
+
+Can build the binaries for each variant of arch in a bootstrap environment
+
+prepare_bootstrap.py
+--------------------
+
+Script to prepare a bootstrap environment. A bootstrap environment depends on
+the python version (2.5, 2.4, etc...).
+
+It works by building a source distribution, unzipping it in a bootrap
+directory, and putting everything (build.py, nsis script, etc...) in it.