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A conda-smithy repository for netcdf4.
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Arch Migrator #128

Closed regro-cf-autotick-bot closed 2 years ago

regro-cf-autotick-bot commented 2 years ago

This feedstock is being rebuilt as part of the aarch64/ppc64le migration.

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conda-forge-linter commented 2 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.

xylar commented 2 years ago

@ocefpaf, is it worth setting up cross-compiling just given how much of a pain Travis and Drone tend to be?

ocefpaf commented 2 years ago

@ocefpaf, is it worth setting up cross-compiling just given how much of a pain Travis and Drone tend to be?

Yeah. Do you mind doing that? I actually never did it myself!

xylar commented 2 years ago

Sure, I'll do it. I'm just getting my feet wet so mistakes may happen. But so far it seems pretty easy...

xylar commented 2 years ago

@conda-forge-admin, please rerender.

xylar commented 2 years ago

I'll look into this further this evening. I think it's worth slowing down the process now in order to have things working more reliably down the road.

xylar commented 2 years ago

The pypy builds are failing because pypy isn't supported in cross-python: https://github.com/conda-forge/cross-python-feedstock/issues/19

I'll check out what other packages are doing about this.

xylar commented 2 years ago

The answer is that packages supporting pypy don't cross compile (yet). I'll revert my commit.

xylar commented 2 years ago

@conda-forge-admin, please rerender

xylar commented 2 years ago

@conda-forge-admin, please rerender

github-actions[bot] commented 2 years ago

Hi! This is the friendly automated conda-forge-webservice. I tried to rerender for you, but it looks like there was nothing to do.

xylar commented 2 years ago

Sorry for the delay and the noise. But at least I learned something about cross-compiling and pypy...

github-actions[bot] commented 2 years ago

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