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3.11.0rc2 #583

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Based on #577 with the downstream tests disabled due to solvability issues.

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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) and found it was in an excellent condition.

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I've build down to scipy on linux-64 using this and everything seems to be working.

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isuruf commented Oct 3, 2022

Based on #577 with the downstream tests disabled due to solvability issues.

This is probably a conda-mambabuild bug. Can you check to see if plain conda-build works?

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This is probably a conda-mambabuild bug. Can you check to see if plain conda-build works?

I tried both and they both failed with different issues.

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raulcd commented Oct 20, 2022

hi! thanks for the work!
I this going to be discarded and just wait for the official 3.11 release expected next week? or is a 3.11.0rc2 still planned to be available. Thanks!

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I mostly made this pull request to check that conda-forge was ready and so patches could be upstreamed for 3.11.0 if needed.

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isuruf commented Oct 25, 2022

Closing in favour of #577

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