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[FEA] Add python/skimage to a conda channel (or pypi) #748

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JoOkuma opened this issue Jul 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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[FEA] Add python/skimage to a conda channel (or pypi) #748

JoOkuma opened this issue Jul 14, 2024 · 1 comment
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JoOkuma commented Jul 14, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

We started working on a dispatch backend for skimage, scikit-image/scikit-image#7466. And Windows users have issues installing cucim.skimage submodule, related #454

Describe the solution you'd like

Installing just the python/skimage subdirectory already works on Windows.
So adding a Windows-compatible cucim.skimage package on a conda channel (or pypi) should not require a lot work.

Describe alternatives you've considered

Make the whole cucim library Windows compatible, but it would take more work than just shipping cucim.skimage.

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Discussed at the Scipy 2024 conference with @vyasr and @jakirkham

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grlee77 commented Jul 23, 2024

Thanks @JoOkuma, this has also come up a few times in the past and the scikit-image dispatch backend work would be a good reason to revisit this.

I am personally +1 on figuring out a way to distribute a Windows package including cucim.skimage and cucim.core (omitting only the cucim.clara I/O module that depends on the linux-only C++ build).

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