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authorTomas Kulhanek <tomas.kulhanek@stfc.ac.uk>2019-02-21 09:48:33 -0500
committerTomas Kulhanek <tomas.kulhanek@stfc.ac.uk>2019-02-21 09:48:33 -0500
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ADD: instruction to build one variant
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@@ -58,10 +58,11 @@ To install precompiled binaries, you need `conda` and install from `ccpi` channe
conda install ccpi-regulariser -c ccpi -c conda-forge
```
-In order to compile C/C++ sources and additional wrappers from source code, the recommended way is:
+In order to compile C/C++ sources and additional wrappers from source code for numpy 1.12 and python 3.6, the recommended way is:
```
git clone https://github.com/vais-ral/CCPi-Regularisation-Toolkit
cd CCPi-Regularisation-Toolkit
+export CCPI_BUILD_ARGS="--numpy 1.12 --python 3.6"
build/jenkins-build.sh
```
this will install `conda build` environment and compiles C/C++ and Python wrappers and performs basic tests.