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Building devel packages #227

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dopplershift opened this issue Nov 27, 2019 · 7 comments
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Building devel packages #227

dopplershift opened this issue Nov 27, 2019 · 7 comments

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So we have the devel branch for building development packages, like the rc's.

For some reason they're uploading to the main label, and I'm not sure why. There's a listing for channels in conda-forge.yaml.

Can someone from @conda-forge/core fix the label for those packages and point out what we're doing wrong here?

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Ah, ok, found the problem. The alternate channel needs to be listed in recipe/conda_build_config.yaml, not conda-forge.yml.

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isuruf commented Nov 27, 2019

See conda-forge/conda-smithy#996

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Personally, I'm not too concerned with the generated README for alternate branches (i.e. not master or default in anyway). Is there a reason I should be?

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isuruf commented Nov 27, 2019

We should fix that and remove the setting in conda-forge.yml, so that there's no confusion

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Fair enough. FYI, there are 5 remaining packages that need moving now that they've been uploaded.

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@isuruf Can you also fix up the 3.2.0rc2 packages here: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/matplotlib-base/files ?

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Fixed by #228 .

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