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rdkit v2021.09.3 #88

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

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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.

mcs07 commented 2 years ago

linux_aarch64 builds have reappeared, presumably due to some change in how conda-smithy interprets our conda-forge.yml file. They (incorrectly?) disappeared when linux_ppc64le builds were disabled in https://github.com/conda-forge/rdkit-feedstock/pull/80 due to timeouts.

They have all succeeded, but are dangerously close to the 6h azure timeout - the longest was 5h55m! I'm happy to merge but there's potentially some chance that these builds will time out when run again on master, and therefore won't be uploaded.

greglandrum commented 2 years ago

linux_aarch64 builds have reappeared, presumably due to some change in how conda-smithy interprets our conda-forge.yml file. They (incorrectly?) disappeared when linux_ppc64le builds were disabled in #80 due to timeouts.

They have all succeeded, but are dangerously close to the 6h azure timeout - the longest was 5h55m! I'm happy to merge but there's potentially some chance that these builds will time out when run again on master, and therefore won't be uploaded.

That's not because of any RDKit change though, right?

Based on the numbers I saw when I ran the stats before the RDKit UGM, linux_aarch64 isn't one of those frequently used builds... wouldn't be a tragedy to disable it