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Unsupported platform mingw64_nt #835
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workaround:
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#485 was merged a while back. Though Cygwin != mingw. I've been testing mingw for scikit-build-core, maybe I can backport the CI for that here. |
Do you know if there's something I need to set to get it to look for |
I'd try naming it "msys2": |
That's not in the list of options here: https://github.com/msys2/setup-msys2. It seems to be reporting "windows" as the platform, which to me seems like it's not getting Python from msys2. I'll likely need to reconnect my Windows box to try to get this working. Is installing msys2 locally straightforward? |
sorry, I forgot to mention I might have multiple python versions installed, natively on Windows and over mingw/msys. the installation of msys2 is a breeze: check out the Windows virtual machines made available from Microsoft: thanks for looking into this. |
I tried this, but when I enabled |
I got the following runtime error after trying
pip install scipy
:could #485 help here?
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