Closed paul-gauthier closed 7 months ago
Thanks for a great issue :)
Should be easy enough to do for pypandoc_biniary, since download_pandoc already seems to support arm. Only thing we would need to do, is adapt the CI pipeline to also build pypandoc_binary on an arm linux platform
Hey @paul-gauthier
Could you please test the produced wheels you need from the following build, and let me know if it works for you.
https://github.com/JessicaTegner/pypandoc/actions/runs/7883689309
@JessicaTegner I can confirm the pypandoc_binary-1.12-py3-none-manylinux_2_17_aarch64.manylinux2014_aarch64.whl and mac arm64 both work correctly on the corresponding platforms. Can you upload to pypi soon? I am eager to install them via pypi for my docker environment. Thanks a lot for your generous contribution!
Hey @paul-gauthier
Could you please test the produced wheels you need from the following build, and let me know if it works for you.
https://github.com/JessicaTegner/pypandoc/actions/runs/7883689309
@superkeyor great. Thanks for the confirmation. Yeah we will probably have it on pypi, within a week
Thanks for a great tool! I really appreciate the attention to making it easy to automagically install the pandoc executable. This makes it really easy to build tools on top of pandoc without asking end users to do out of band manual installs.
It appears that
download_pandoc()
is able to install pandoc on linux/arm64. But thepypandoc_binary
package fails to install in that environment. Is it possible to upgrade pypandoc_binary to directly support linux/arm64?Here's a transcript of a linux/arm64 docker container showing the
pip install pypandoc_binary
failing and thedownload_pandoc()
working: