conda-forge / cuda-nvcc-feedstock

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Update for CUDA 12.4.0 #37

Closed adibbley closed 7 months ago

adibbley commented 7 months ago

xref: https://github.com/conda-forge/cuda-feedstock/issues/17

conda-forge-webservices[bot] commented 7 months ago

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jakirkham commented 7 months ago

@conda-forge-admin , please re-render

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jakirkham commented 7 months ago

Same issue as seen in this thread: https://github.com/conda-forge/nvidia-gds-feedstock/pull/5#issuecomment-1980171192

Please read subsequent comments in that thread for more details

adibbley commented 7 months ago

@conda-forge-admin, please restart ci

jakirkham commented 7 months ago

As Alex pointed out to me offline, Travis CI did not run on main

This appears to be due to the fact that Travis CI is rejecting build requests. Raised this issue with Travis CI recently and have included this case as another example in that thread

Travis CI requests: Screenshot 2024-03-06 at 11 34 26 AM

Have manually started a new Travis CI build to fix this issue

Also this build has since passed. So no further action from maintainers needed

jakirkham commented 7 months ago

Just for future reference, am writing down the steps needed to start a new Travis CI build on main

For the next steps to work, please make sure to sign in to Travis CI. This can be done just with a GitHub login. If this is your first time, there may be a couple pages to go through to configure permissions and complete the login process

Start by going to the "Current build status" section in the README and click the Travis badge there

Current build status: Screenshot 2024-03-06 at 11 47 00 AM

Next find the menu on the right side of the screen called "More options" and select "Trigger build"

More options: Screenshot 2024-03-06 at 11 37 43 AM

This opens a dialog box. There are more options we can use here. Though to simply start a build on main, we can use the defaults and click the button "Trigger custom build" on the bottom

Triggering build: Screenshot 2024-03-06 at 11 37 52 AM

This should start a fresh build on main. Can go to "Current" or "Build history" tabs to find it