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numba v0.53.0 #68

Closed regro-cf-autotick-bot closed 3 years ago

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conda-forge-linter commented 3 years ago

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jakirkham commented 3 years ago

Probably need a new llvmlite. The release was tagged 4hrs ago, but there is not yet an sdist. My guess is there is some build pipeline we are waiting on. Raised issue ( https://github.com/numba/llvmlite/issues/708 ) just in case so we can track this

henryiii commented 3 years ago

Always takes a little time.

jakirkham commented 3 years ago

Just built llvmlite ( https://github.com/conda-forge/llvmlite-feedstock/pull/53 ). Takes ~30mins to mirror to CDN. Once that is done we can get started here 😄

jakirkham commented 3 years ago

Updated for llvmlite. Not sure if there's anything else needed

henryiii commented 3 years ago

Why is Python 3.9 not included? Numba supports 3.9 now. Looking to see where it's being limited.

jakirkham commented 3 years ago

That is an independent migration. Likely because the migration is blocked on other dependencies before it gets here. Would look here for more details

henryiii commented 3 years ago

On https://conda-forge.org/status/, it's listed under "Done".

jakirkham commented 3 years ago

It looks like @mbargull opened a PR ( https://github.com/conda-forge/numba-feedstock/pull/64 ). Maybe we can look at resurrecting that after this?

henryiii commented 3 years ago

Yes, I'd rebase #64 after this and rerun. Don't know why the migration thinks it's "Done", maybe a PR was closed.

jakirkham commented 3 years ago

Yeah that seems likely. Actually found the old bot PR ( https://github.com/conda-forge/numba-feedstock/pull/60 )

Also checked llvmlite, it already has Python 3.9 enabled and built packages for it. So should be good there.

jakirkham commented 3 years ago

One of the Travis CI builds failed as llvmlite took longer to build there so wasn't available on the CDN yet. Went ahead and just restarted. Even though the status shows a red X here, it is actually queued. Nothing for anyone to do here. Just noting this for transparency/context

Edit: Travis CI is now green. So this can be disregarded

xhochy commented 3 years ago

If Travis problems occur again, we could simply switch to cross-compilation for ppc64le, this is already working for osx-arm64 ;)

jakirkham commented 3 years ago

It wasn't that kind of Travis issue. Just didn't wait long enough for the llvmlite Travis builds to finish. Or more accurately for CDN to sync

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