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Build xgboost 0.4a30 for Python 3.4 and 3.5

2016-04-04

xgboost does not support the Windows compilation anymore so I had to look for a way to compile xgboost for Windows. I tried to start from the source but it seemed quite complex plus the owners mention they don’t support it anymore. Instead, I chose to use the source included the release package on PyPi. I copy paste some of the instructions I used from the previous blog post I wrote on that topic since I did not start from a fresh and empty environment. The steps I did not do again are marked with a *. This is the process I followed:

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Pycrypto on Python 3.5

2015-11-25

Fortunately, somebody already did that and it is available here: sfbahr/PyCrypto-Wheels.

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Build xgboost for Python 3.5

2015-11-12

This is a process I followed to build xgboost 0.4 on Python 3.5 This is also what you should follow to get missing dependency such as vcomp110.dll (which comes from OpenMP in Visual C++). The following process is only available for Python 3.4 64 bit:

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I tried to build pywin32 for Python 3.5

2015-09-17

So I installed Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2015, Windows SDK. I think some files changed positions so I played a little bit. I created folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\custom where I copied Windows Kits\8.1\Include\um into custom\include and Windows Kits\8.1\Lib\winv6.3\um\x64 into custom\lib. I modified the file setup.py from pywin32 and I tried to build (python setup.py build). I ended up with this error:

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Install Theano on Linux

2015-09-12

The module theano involves some C++ and requires a compiler. For Windows, I recommend to read section Installation of Theano on Windows. It requires tdm-gcc.

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Build xgboost for Python 3.4

2015-09-12

This is a process I followed to build xgboost 0.4 (which I also described at Building xgboost on Windows for Python). This is also what you should follow to get missing dependency such as vcomp110.dll (which comes from OpenMP in Visual C++). The following process is only available for Python 3.4 64 bit:

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Building wheel for CVXcanon on Windows

2015-09-12

I tried to run the command python setup.py bdist_wheel but it failed with the following error message:

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