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Python version selectors causing skipped builds #257

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jakirkham opened this issue Aug 11, 2016 · 6 comments
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Python version selectors causing skipped builds #257

jakirkham opened this issue Aug 11, 2016 · 6 comments
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It seems that adding Python version comparison selectors for dependencies results in all builds being skipped on all CIs. This happens even when skip is not used at all.

Please see issue ( conda-forge/setoptconf-feedstock#1 ) for details.

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pelson commented Aug 26, 2016

Looks like conda-forge/setoptconf-feedstock#3 has been generated correctly. @jakirkham - do you need to remove a selector in order to test this?

I'm going to go ahead and close this, as I believe it is fixed in v1.1.2 of conda-smithy.

Thanks!

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So I think I fixed setoptconf with a PR after it was converted. pies would be a good test case for this.

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pelson commented Aug 26, 2016

xref: conda-forge/pies-feedstock#3
Not looking good for py3 there...

@jakirkham jakirkham reopened this Aug 27, 2016
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Reopened as issue persists.

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Though should add the scope appears to be quite limited. We should keep an eye on this issue as it may be indicative of other problems, but it may not be worth digging into ATM.

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This is no longer an issue in conda-smithy 3.

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