bobfang1992 / pytomlpp

A python wrapper for tomlplusplus

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No aarch64 linux wheels

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I was trying to build pytomlpp on arm64 AWS Lambda docker (https://gallery.ecr.aws/lambda/python) and failed because it doesn't have wheels for aarch64.

#0 4.692   × Running setup.py install for pytomlpp did not run successfully.
#0 4.692   │ exit code: 1
#0 4.692   ╰─> [23 lines of output]
#0 4.692       /var/lang/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/config/setupcfg.py:508: SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning: The license_file parameter is deprecated, use license_files instead.
#0 4.692         warnings.warn(msg, warning_class)
#0 4.692       /var/lang/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/installer.py:27: SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning: setuptools.installer is deprecated. Requirements should be satisfied by a PEP 517 installer.
#0 4.692         warnings.warn(
#0 4.692       WARNING: The wheel package is not available.
#0 4.692       running install
#0 4.692       /var/lang/lib/python3.10/site-packages/setuptools/command/install.py:34: SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning: setup.py install is deprecated. Use build and pip and other standards-based tools.
#0 4.692         warnings.warn(
#0 4.692       running build
#0 4.692       running build_py
#0 4.692       creating build
#0 4.692       creating build/lib.linux-aarch64-cpython-310
#0 4.692       creating build/lib.linux-aarch64-cpython-310/pytomlpp
#0 4.692       copying src/pytomlpp/_io.py -> build/lib.linux-aarch64-cpython-310/pytomlpp
#0 4.692       copying src/pytomlpp/__init__.py -> build/lib.linux-aarch64-cpython-310/pytomlpp
#0 4.692       copying src/pytomlpp/_impl.pyi -> build/lib.linux-aarch64-cpython-310/pytomlpp
#0 4.692       copying src/pytomlpp/py.typed -> build/lib.linux-aarch64-cpython-310/pytomlpp
#0 4.692       running build_ext
#0 4.692       building 'pytomlpp._impl' extension
#0 4.692       creating build/temp.linux-aarch64-cpython-310
#0 4.692       creating build/temp.linux-aarch64-cpython-310/src
#0 4.692       gcc -pthread -Wno-unused-result -Wsign-compare -DNDEBUG -g -fwrapv -O3 -Wall -fPIC -I/tmp/pip-install-r6isratu/pytomlpp_7502938c16934c79935cdb7e5ce23bc7/include -I/tmp/pip-install-r6isratu/pytomlpp_7502938c16934c79935cdb7e5ce23bc7/third_party -I/tmp/pip-install-r6isratu/pytomlpp_7502938c16934c79935cdb7e5ce23bc7/.eggs/pybind11-2.10.4-py3.10.egg/pybind11/include -I/var/lang/include/python3.10 -c src/encoding_decoding.cpp -o build/temp.linux-aarch64-cpython-310/src/encoding_decoding.o -std=c++17
#0 4.692       error: command 'gcc' failed: No such file or directory
#0 4.692       [end of output]
#0 4.692
#0 4.692   note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
#0 4.693 error: legacy-install-failure
#0 4.693
#0 4.693 × Encountered error while trying to install package.
#0 4.693 ╰─> pytomlpp

A bit of a bummer not to see any response to this in 5 months. I may be having a similar issue, or maybe I'm just not waiting long enough for the build process to finish. I'm trying to build a Docker image with pytomlpp as a dependency. The log output stops at:

gcc -fno-strict-overflow -Wsign-compare -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -fPIC -I/tmp/pip-install-yc13jwfn/pytomlpp_31b6568a481d4ed3ab
=> => # 48d8efcf123dcd/include -I/tmp/pip-install-yc13jwfn/pytomlpp_31b6568a481d4ed3ab48d8efcf123dcd/third_party -I/tmp/pip-install-y
=> => # c13jwfn/pytomlpp_31b6568a481d4ed3ab48d8efcf123dcd/.eggs/pybind11-2.11.1-py3.12.egg/pybind11/include -I/usr/local/include/pyth
=> => # on3.12 -c src/encoding_decoding.cpp -o build/temp.linux-aarch64-cpython-312/src/encoding_decoding.o -std=c++17

I'm using the python:3.12 base image and this is on an Apple M2 based machine. I had no issue installing pytomlpp on this machine into virtual environments with Python versions 3.10, 3.11, and 3.12.

I left the image build run for a little over 1.5 hrs then finally called it quits. I tried installing pytomlpp from the bash prompt within the container and had the same issue. However, of importance this issue happens when I use Colima. If I use the standard Docker CLI, the build process completes and pytomlpp works as expected. I'm not sure why there is a difference. This is the only Python library I've had this issue with so far, and there are several others in this particular image build.

Sorry for late response! I will take a look at this issue.