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Rebuild for pypy #100

Closed regro-cf-autotick-bot closed 4 years ago

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conda-forge-linter commented 4 years ago

Hi! This is the friendly automated conda-forge-linting service.

I just wanted to let you know that I linted all conda-recipes in your PR (recipe) and found it was in an excellent condition.

bollwyvl commented 4 years ago

Still something else going on...

Output in format: Requested package -> Available versions

Package python conflicts for:
python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73]
setuptools[version='>=18.5'] -> certifi[version='>=2016.9.26'] -> python_abi=2.7[build=*_cp27mu]
curio -> python[version='>=3.6'] -> python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73]
trio -> python[version='>=3.6,<3.7.0a0'] -> python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73]

Package certifi conflicts for:
matplotlib -> setuptools -> certifi[version='>=2016.09|>=2016.9.26']
pip -> setuptools -> certifi[version='>=2016.09|>=2016.9.26']
nose[version='>=0.10.1'] -> setuptools -> certifi[version='>=2016.09|>=2016.9.26']
requests -> certifi[version='>=2017.4.17']
requests -> urllib3[version='>=1.21.1,<1.26,!=1.25.0,!=1.25.1'] -> certifi
setuptools[version='>=18.5'] -> certifi[version='>=2016.09|>=2016.9.26']
pygments -> setuptools -> certifi[version='>=2016.09|>=2016.9.26']

Package decorator conflicts for:
traitlets[version='>=4.2'] -> decorator
nbformat -> traitlets[version='>=4.1'] -> decorator
decorator

Package enum34 conflicts for:
matplotlib -> pyqt -> enum34
nbformat -> traitlets[version='>=4.1'] -> enum34
traitlets[version='>=4.2'] -> enum34

Package numpy conflicts for:
matplotlib -> matplotlib-base==3.1.0=py37h5f35d83_0 -> numpy[version='>=1.11.3,<2.0a0|>=1.9.3,<2.0a0']
numpy
matplotlib -> numpy[version='1.10.*|1.11.*|>=1.14.6,<2.0a0']

Package gdbm conflicts for:
python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73] -> pypy3.6=7.3 -> gdbm[version='>=1.18,<1.19.0a0']
python[version='>=3.6,<3.7.0a0'] -> pypy3.6=7.3.0 -> gdbm[version='>=1.18,<1.19.0a0']

Package functools32 conflicts for:
matplotlib -> functools32
nbformat -> jsonschema[version='>=2.4,!=2.5.0'] -> functools32
Note that strict channel priority may have removed packages required for satisfiability.

bollwyvl commented 4 years ago

Hid yet more deps, and it built locally with...

conda build recipe -c conda-forge -m .ci_support/linux_python3.6.____73_pypy.yaml --clobber-file .ci_support/clobber_linux_python3.6.____73_pypy.yaml

...so hopefully this sorts it!

bollwyvl commented 4 years ago

Here's as reduced an error set as I can seem to get:

Output in format: Requested package -> Available versions

Package python_abi conflicts for:
decorator -> python -> python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73]
pip -> python -> python_abi[version='3.6.*|3.6|3.8.*|3.7.*',build='*_cp37m|*_cp36m|*_pypy36_pp73|*_cp38']
setuptools[version='>=18.5'] -> python_abi[version='3.6|3.6.*|3.8.*|3.7.*',build='*_pypy36_pp73|*_cp37m|*_cp38|*_cp36m']
python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73]
setuptools[version='>=18.5'] -> certifi[version='>=2016.9.26'] -> python_abi=2.7[build=*_cp27mu]
prompt_toolkit[version='>=2.0.0,<4,!=3.0.0,!=3.0.1'] -> python[version='>=3.6'] -> python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73]
backcall -> python -> python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73]
python[version='>=3.6,<3.7.0a0'] -> python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73]
traitlets[version='>=4.2'] -> python_abi[version='2.7.*|3.6|3.6.*|3.8.*|3.7.*',build='*_cp37m|*_cp27mu|*_pypy36_pp73|*_cp38|*_cp36m']
pygments -> python[version='>=3.5'] -> python_abi[version='3.6.*|3.6|3.8.*|3.7.*',build='*_cp37m|*_cp36m|*_pypy36_pp73|*_cp38']
pexpect -> python[version='>=3.6,<3.7.0a0'] -> python_abi==3.6[build=*_pypy36_pp73]
jedi[version='>=0.10'] -> python_abi[version='2.7.*|3.6|3.6.*|3.8.*|3.7.*',build='*_cp37m|*_cp27mu|*_cp38|*_pypy36_pp73|*_cp36m']
pickleshare -> python[version='>=3.6,<3.7.0a0'] -> python_abi[version='2.7.*|3.6.*|3.6|3.7.*|3.8.*',build='*_cp27mu|*_pypy36_pp73|*_cp37m|*_cp38|*_cp36m']

Package python conflicts for:
pygments -> setuptools -> python[version='>=3.8,<3.9.0a0']
setuptools[version='>=18.5'] -> python_abi=3.8[build=*_cp38] -> python[version='3.7.*|3.8.*']
python[version='>=3.6,<3.7.0a0']
pygments -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|>=3.5|3.4.*|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0']
prompt_toolkit[version='>=2.0.0,<4,!=3.0.0,!=3.0.1'] -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.6|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0']
decorator -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|3.4.*|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0']
pip -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.8,<3.9.0a0|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0|3.4.*']
setuptools[version='>=18.5'] -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.8,<3.9.0a0|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0|3.4.*']
traitlets[version='>=4.2'] -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.8,<3.9.0a0|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0|3.4.*|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0']
prompt_toolkit[version='>=2.0.0,<4,!=3.0.0,!=3.0.1'] -> pygments -> python[version='3.4.*|>=3.5|>=3.8,<3.9.0a0']
jedi[version='>=0.10'] -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.8,<3.9.0a0|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0']
jedi[version='>=0.10'] -> parso[version='>=0.5.2'] -> python[version='3.4.*|3.7.*|3.8.*']
pexpect -> python[version='2.7.*|3.5.*|3.6.*|>=2.7,<2.8.0a0|>=3.6,<3.7.0a0|>=3.8,<3.9.0a0|>=3.7,<3.8.0a0|>=3.5,<3.6.0a0|3.4.*']
pexpect -> ptyprocess[version='>=0.5'] -> python
pygments -> setuptools -> certifi[version='>=2016.09|>=2016.9.26']

Package decorator conflicts for:
traitlets[version='>=4.2'] -> decorator
bollwyvl commented 4 years ago

Perhaps https://github.com/conda-forge/pexpect-feedstock needs to be built for pypy first?

isuruf commented 4 years ago

If you do conda build recipe -c conda-forge -m .ci_support/linux_python3.6.____73_pypy.yaml --clobber-file .ci_support/clobber_linux_python3.6.____73_pypy.yaml and you see packages from defaults coming in, then those needs to be built first. We are using strict channel priority with PyPy builds as in https://conda-forge.org/blog/2020/03/10/pypy

isuruf commented 4 years ago

Restarted the builds and tests pass now

bollwyvl commented 4 years ago

working on merge conflicts...

jakirkham commented 4 years ago

Made some suggestions so testing can be restored for cpython at least. pypy will still need to wait for the test dependencies to be migrated.

bollwyvl commented 4 years ago

LGTM