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As reported by @astrofrog . I think this is a release blocker. But is this also a bug upstream at OpenAstronomy?
astropy/.github/workflows/publish.yml
Line 30 in b2149fa
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I can see the sdist being built and tested, but somehow not uploaded. See https://github.com/astropy/astropy/actions/runs/6817064464/job/18540287448
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2023-11-13 update: @astrofrog manually uploaded https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/fd/fd/0122f320476e9c22ac9456c89f965ab300f41ce5d493b212ef0e977d14e3/astropy-6.0.0rc1.tar.gz . He thinks the failure was a transient issue because tarball is available in nightly build that uses the same machinery. He will think about putting in safeguards to check for the existence of necessary artifacts before the actual upload to make sure this problem does not happen again.
If RC2 has tarball uploaded without manual intervention, we can close this.
Apparently fixed upstream in OpenAstronomy/github-actions-workflows#169 🤞
It worked for 6.0.0rc2 🎉 https://pypi.org/project/astropy/6.0.0rc2/#files
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As reported by @astrofrog . I think this is a release blocker. But is this also a bug upstream at OpenAstronomy?
astropy/.github/workflows/publish.yml
Line 30 in b2149fa
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: