setup: simplify build system using scikit-build#1
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This commit introduces new dependencies: "scikit-built" and "cmake". scikit-build is a drop-in replacement to setuptools.setup function allowing to easily compile and package extensions (C/C++/Cython) by bridging CMake and setuptools. See http://scikit-build.org CMake is is an open-source, cross-platform family of tools designed to build, test and package software. See https://cmake.org Currently, scikit-build and cmake have to be explicitly (see [1]) installed on the system. This could be done by simply doing: pip install -U scikit-build cmake
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@benjaminjack After scikit-build/scikit-build#296 is integrated and a new release is uploaded to pypi, you should be to integrated this PR. |
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This commit introduces new dependencies: "scikit-built" and "cmake".
scikit-build is a drop-in replacement to setuptools.setup function
allowing to easily compile and package extensions (C/C++/Cython) by
bridging CMake and setuptools. See http://scikit-build.org
CMake is is an open-source, cross-platform family of tools designed
to build, test and package software. See https://cmake.org
Currently, scikit-build and cmake have to be explicitly (see [1]) installed
on the system. This could be done by simply doing:
pip install -U scikit-build cmake