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Rebuild for protobuf423 #347

Closed regro-cf-autotick-bot closed 1 year ago

regro-cf-autotick-bot commented 1 year ago

This PR has been triggered in an effort to update protobuf423.

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gillins commented 1 year ago

I'll close this one @SrNetoChan ? And remove LTR from the bot migrations?

SrNetoChan commented 1 year ago

Would make sense to me, but since you are the one that do most of the hard work, see if that complicates your life.

gillins commented 1 year ago

Would make my life simpler :smile: - just one version to maintain.

SrNetoChan commented 1 year ago

Well,

I have interest in keeping an updated LTR version, but does not need to be updated with all the latest dependencies, I can manually update once per month with every patch release. I know that, at some point it may not be possible to keep just rebuilding the new qgis source keeping the same dependencies, but we could deal with that when that happens, instead of trying to build for all proj, gdal, protobuf updates. LTR should be stable, not cutting edge. (This is also something I would like to "sell" to the QGIS community)

BTW, how do you remove the branch from the bot migrations?

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gillins commented 1 year ago

OK let's give it a go and see how it works. We need to remove the bot section from https://github.com/conda-forge/qgis-feedstock/blob/main/conda-forge.yml#L5 (on main) - see https://conda-forge.org/docs/maintainer/conda_forge_yml.html#bot.

I can do this tomorrow when I tackle the proj921 migration on main (which I missed somehow).