Many binaries depend on Numpy-MKL 1.8 and/or the Microsoft Visual C 2008 (64 bit or 32 bit, for CPython 2.6 to 3.2) or Visual C 2010 (64 bit or 32 bit, for CPython 3.3 and 3.4) redistributable packages. Source code changes, if any, have been submitted to the project maintainers or are included in the packages. Most binaries are built from source code found on PyPI or in the projects public revision control systems. ![]() ![]() This page provides 32- and 64-bit Windows binaries of many scientific open-source extension packages for the official CPython distribution of the Python programming language. The best way I found to install libSVM on Windows, alongside other Python libraries, is to use unofficial Windows binaries, here: Type the following command in command prompt. Open command prompt and navigate to that folder containing the downloaded. whl file of libsvm corresponding to your OS.ģ.
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