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Arch Migrator #38

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This feedstock is being rebuilt as part of the aarch64/ppc64le migration.

Feel free to merge the PR if CI is all green, but please don't close it
without reaching out the the ARM migrators first at @conda-forge/arm-arch.

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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 (recipe/meta.yaml) and found it was in an excellent condition.

@matthewfeickert matthewfeickert marked this pull request as draft November 22, 2024 08:04
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Copying from #36 (comment):

@conda-forge/arm-arch hist is noarch: python.

build:
number: 2
noarch: python

Do you know why this migrator PR got opened up on it?

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xhochy commented Nov 22, 2024

The bot probably thinks that one of the outputs is not noarch. If all packages are noarch here, close the PR so that the bot moves on to downstream packages.

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The bot probably thinks that one of the outputs is not noarch.

Thanks @xhochy. I assume that is happening as until very recently (PR #35) the noarch: python wasn't at the right map level and so there were multiple CPython builds happening for hist-base (c.f. https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/hist-base). Though that is fixed now and everything is properly noarch.

If all packages are noarch here, close the PR so that the bot moves on to downstream packages.

Great. Will do, and thanks for the fast response. 👍

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