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Error loading conanfile at '/tmp/ccb-0eisqv3z/recipes/libheif/all/conanfile.py': Current Conan version (1.65.0) does not satisfy the defined one (>=2.1).
Thanks for the feedback @ericLemanissier and @SpaceIm, both case are fixed, the version parsing is overall a little bit better.
I've also added a table to reference the recipes that package untagged upstream versions. I believe it is preferable to reference a tag when possible, asking the project maintainer to tag a new version when no recent tags are available.
libmbus was added by me before cci added the rule to add cci.date
for both libmbus and libcoap: proper cmake support was added since the last official release, therefore waiting for new release with the cmake changes...
Hey, I wonder if anyone would mind taking a look at #17708? I did all the same things I did in previous PRs, but it's failing checks. I think it may be due to the fact that the header files have been moved to the include subfolder, but it does work locally on my system. Thanks.
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there seem to be a problem with
I'm not sure where does this 4.0.10 comes from, because the last version is 1.5.0
libunwind seem to have several 4.x tags, I guess I'll need to blacklist them :/ But I'd prefer to know why they exist in the first place ?
indeed, there are 4.0.6 4.0.7 4.0.9 and 4.0.10 which all refer to the same commit which is part of no branch ! https://github.com/libunwind/libunwind/commit/552a1aae73c279c94125e0ab2503186ada43a89e Maybe the bot could simply ignore all tags which belong to no branch ?
spirv-cross and re are up to date, but - separators are removed in CCI versions.
separators should be handled correctly in that case, but these libs don't seem up to date to me, am I missing something ?
spirv-cross is up to date: https://github.com/conan-io/conan-center-index/blob/e3e90509550cd26fe1200e5571362c18e1e360a4/recipes/spirv-cross/config.yml#L2
re2: https://github.com/conan-io/conan-center-index/blob/e3e90509550cd26fe1200e5571362c18e1e360a4/recipes/re2/config.yml#L2
Thanks for the feedback @ericLemanissier and @SpaceIm, both case are fixed, the version parsing is overall a little bit better.
I've also added a table to reference the recipes that package untagged upstream versions. I believe it is preferable to reference a tag when possible, asking the project maintainer to tag a new version when no recent tags are available.
libmbus was added by me before cci added the rule to add
cci.date
for both libmbus and libcoap: proper cmake support was added since the last official release, therefore waiting for new release with the cmake changes...
I've updated the bot:
Amazing job!
I remembered it was possible to open PR directly from here. Isn't it the case anymore ?
What is missing for having the Open one link for sentry-*** ?
Hey, I wonder if anyone would mind taking a look at #17708? I did all the same things I did in previous PRs, but it's failing checks. I think it may be due to the fact that the header files have been moved to the
include
subfolder, but it does work locally on my system. Thanks.Closing this issue due its outdated data. Last updated was in 2020.