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Make available via the conda-forge channel #8

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moorepants opened this issue Apr 15, 2020 · 3 comments
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Make available via the conda-forge channel #8

moorepants opened this issue Apr 15, 2020 · 3 comments

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@moorepants
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This looks helpful. It would be more helpful if it was available via the conda-forge channel. Please consider submitting your recipe to https://github.com/conda-forge/staged-recipes. Thanks.

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teake commented Apr 16, 2020

I have considered this, but unfortunately one of the dependencies (omegacen/asciinet) is build from an untagged git repo (https://github.com/cosminbasca/asciinet). The conda-forge docs clearly state [packages should be build from tarballs], so when there's no proper release of the upstream asciinet library there's not much I can do.

There is an upstream asciinet issue open asking for a proper release (cosminbasca/asciinet#4) though.

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teake commented Apr 16, 2020

Btw I'll leave this issue open as a reminder that releasing to conda-forge is on my wishlist.

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Good to know. Looks like there has been no activity on that in years. Probably best that someone forks and releases to PyPi.

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