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Rebuild for numpy 2.0 #67
Rebuild for numpy 2.0 #67
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TL;DR: The way we build against numpy has changed as of numpy 2.0. This bot PR has updated the recipe to account for the changes (see below for details). The numpy 2.0 package itself is currently only available from a special release channel (`conda-forge/label/numpy_rc`) and will not be available on the main `conda-forge` channel until the release of numpy 2.0 GA. The biggest change is that we no longer need to use the oldest available numpy version at build time in order to support old numpy version at runtime - numpy will by default use a compatible ABI for the oldest still-supported numpy versions. Additionally, we no longer need to use `{{ pin_compatible("numpy") }}` as a run requirement - this has been handled for more than two years now by a run-export on the numpy package itself. The migrator will therefore remove any occurrences of this. However, by default, building against numpy 2.0 will assume that the package is compatible with numpy 2.0, which is not necessarily the case. You should check that the upstream package explicitly supports numpy 2.0, otherwise you need to add a `- numpy <2` run requirement until that happens (check numpy issue 26191 for an overview of the most important packages). Note that the numpy release candidate promises to be ABI-compatible with the final 2.0 release. This means that building against 2.0.0rc1 produces packages that can be published to our main channels. If you already want to use the numpy 2.0 release candidate yourself, you can do ``` conda config --add channels conda-forge/label/numpy_rc ``` or add this channel to your `.condarc` file directly. ### To-Dos: * [ ] Match run-requirements for numpy (i.e. check upstream `pyproject.toml` or however the project specifies numpy compatibility) * If upstream is not yet compatible with numpy 2.0, add `numpy <2` upper bound under `run:`. * If upstream is already compatible with numpy 2.0, nothing else should be necessary in most cases. * If upstream requires a minimum numpy version newer than 1.19, you can add `numpy >=x.y` under `run:`. * [ ] Remove any remaining occurrences of `{{ pin_compatible("numpy") }}` that the bot may have missed. PS. If the build does not compile anymore, this is almost certainly a sign that the upstream project is not yet ready for numpy 2.0; do not close this PR until a version compatible with numpy 2.0 has been released upstream and on this feedstock (in the meantime, you can keep the bot from reopening this PR in case of git conflicts by marking it as a draft).
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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 ( |
Hi! This is the friendly automated conda-forge-linting service. I wanted to let you know that I linted all conda-recipes in your PR ( Here's what I've got... For recipe:
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@conda-forge-admin, please rerender |
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 ( |
@conda-forge-admin, please rerender |
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- scipy >=1.4 | ||
- pandas >=1.0 | ||
- patsy >=0.5.2 | ||
- setuptools_scm >=7.0.0,<7.1.dev0 | ||
- scipy >=1.13.0 |
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That said, scipy 1.4 -> 1.13 is quite the jump, haha (almost 5 years worth of releases). Nothing wrong with it per se, just pointing it out. :)
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The 1.13 is needed since it is the only build with a NumPy 2 support, and we need binary information from SciPy. We have used this pin for building (only) on PyPI. The requirement is 1.8 for running (running on SciPy < 1.13 means using NumPy 1.x).
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This lower bound is not necessary, because it would have been enforced automatically through the (non-)availability of the respective builds - and for the PyPy builds, older numpy/scipy would have sufficed.
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Hopefully, after a rerneder removes PyPy and Python < 3.9 we will be green. I imagine the bot is very backed up at the moment. |
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Thanks @h-vetinari for the help. |
This PR has been triggered in an effort to update numpy2.
Notes and instructions for merging this PR:
Please note that if you close this PR we presume that the feedstock has been rebuilt, so if you are going to perform the rebuild yourself don't close this PR until the your rebuild has been merged.
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add it for you.This PR was created by the regro-cf-autotick-bot. The regro-cf-autotick-bot is a service to automatically track the dependency graph, migrate packages, and propose package version updates for conda-forge. Feel free to drop us a line if there are any issues! This PR was generated by https://github.com/regro/cf-scripts/actions/runs/9123102472 - please use this URL for debugging.