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New recipe for 'ncdata' #24905

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@pp-mo pp-mo commented Jan 3, 2024

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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 (recipes/ncdata, recipes/ncdata/example) and found some lint.

Here's what I've got...

For recipes/ncdata:

  • noarch: python recipes are required to have a lower bound on the python version. Typically this means putting python >=3.6 in both host and run but you should check upstream for the package's Python compatibility.

For recipes/ncdata/example:

  • noarch: python recipes are required to have a lower bound on the python version. Typically this means putting python >=3.6 in both host and run but you should check upstream for the package's Python compatibility.

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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 (recipes/ncdata) and found some lint.

Here's what I've got...

For recipes/ncdata:

  • noarch: python recipes are required to have a lower bound on the python version. Typically this means putting python >=3.6 in both host and run but you should check upstream for the package's Python compatibility.

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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 (recipes/ncdata) and found it was in an excellent condition.

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pp-mo commented Jan 3, 2024

@conda-forge/help-python now ready to go, I hope !

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pp-mo commented Jan 5, 2024

Hi @ocefpaf would you have an interest in this ?
So I'm basically trying to build a better "bridge" between Iris + Xarray. SciTools/iris#4994
I have a PyPi presence now, once this is in conda-forge I will tidy a few more things + cut a v0.1.

@ocefpaf ocefpaf merged commit 3747ae5 into conda-forge:main Jan 5, 2024
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ocefpaf commented Jan 5, 2024

Hi @ocefpaf would you have an interest in this ?

Sounds useful! I'll play with it to see if I can adopt it at the day job. Thanks for bring it to my attention!

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pp-mo commented Jan 8, 2024

Hi @ocefpaf would you have an interest in this ?

Sounds useful! I'll play with it to see if I can adopt it at the day job. Thanks for bring it to my attention!

Thanks so much @ocefpaf !

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