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conda packages identified as pypi packages #3395

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vchhasatia opened this issue Oct 29, 2024 · 3 comments
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conda packages identified as pypi packages #3395

vchhasatia opened this issue Oct 29, 2024 · 3 comments
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@vchhasatia
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What happened:
conda packages are identified as pypi packages and purl for conda package is created under pypi spec.

What you expected to happen:
conda package to have a conda purl

Steps to reproduce the issue:

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@vchhasatia vchhasatia added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 29, 2024
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kzantow commented Oct 29, 2024

Hi @vchhasatia -- it would be a lot easier to understand what's going on with some steps to reproduce the issue; could you provide a bit more information such as a public repo or image to scan and expected output?

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spiffcs commented Oct 31, 2024

@vchhasatia thanks for filing the issue - I know we met at all things open and Keith has responded above. If you have time this week can you throw up a link to an image or repository we can all work from as the same sheet of music to make sure we're updating the behavior correctly

Linking the larger parent issue here:
#932

@vchhasatia
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@spiffcs and @kzantow, Thank you for quick response. I am trying to find a docker-file/image that I can use to recreate this issue and share.

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