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Adding polyglotdb, conch_sounds and pyraat#30049

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Adding polyglotdb, conch_sounds and pyraat#30049
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Following up on #18313 with updated versions.

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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/polyglotdb/meta.yaml, recipes/conch-sounds/meta.yaml, recipes/pyraat/meta.yaml) and found some lint.

Here's what I've got...

For recipes/polyglotdb/meta.yaml:

  • ❌ noarch: python recipes are required to have a lower bound on the python version. Typically this means putting python >={{ python_min }} in the run section of your recipe. You may also want to check the upstream source for the package's Python compatibility.

For recipes/polyglotdb/meta.yaml:

  • ℹ️ noarch: python recipes should usually follow the syntax in our documentation for specifying the Python version.
    • For the host section of the recipe, you should usually use the pin python {{ python_min }} for the python entry.
    • For the run section of the recipe, you should usually use the pin python >={{ python_min }} for the python entry.
    • For the test.requires section of the recipe, you should usually use the pin python {{ python_min }} for the python entry.
    • If the package requires a newer Python version than the currently supported minimum version on conda-forge, you can override the python_min variable by adding a Jinja2 set statement at the top of your recipe (or using an equivalent context variable for v1 recipes).

For recipes/conch-sounds/meta.yaml:

  • ❌ noarch: python recipes are required to have a lower bound on the python version. Typically this means putting python >={{ python_min }} in the run section of your recipe. You may also want to check the upstream source for the package's Python compatibility.

For recipes/conch-sounds/meta.yaml:

  • ℹ️ noarch: python recipes should usually follow the syntax in our documentation for specifying the Python version.
    • For the host section of the recipe, you should usually use the pin python {{ python_min }} for the python entry.
    • For the run section of the recipe, you should usually use the pin python >={{ python_min }} for the python entry.
    • For the test.requires section of the recipe, you should usually use the pin python {{ python_min }} for the python entry.
    • If the package requires a newer Python version than the currently supported minimum version on conda-forge, you can override the python_min variable by adding a Jinja2 set statement at the top of your recipe (or using an equivalent context variable for v1 recipes).

For recipes/pyraat/meta.yaml:

  • ❌ noarch: python recipes are required to have a lower bound on the python version. Typically this means putting python >={{ python_min }} in the run section of your recipe. You may also want to check the upstream source for the package's Python compatibility.

For recipes/pyraat/meta.yaml:

  • ℹ️ noarch: python recipes should usually follow the syntax in our documentation for specifying the Python version.
    • For the host section of the recipe, you should usually use the pin python {{ python_min }} for the python entry.
    • For the run section of the recipe, you should usually use the pin python >={{ python_min }} for the python entry.
    • For the test.requires section of the recipe, you should usually use the pin python {{ python_min }} for the python entry.
    • If the package requires a newer Python version than the currently supported minimum version on conda-forge, you can override the python_min variable by adding a Jinja2 set statement at the top of your recipe (or using an equivalent context variable for v1 recipes).

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conda-forge-admin commented May 16, 2025

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/pyraat/meta.yaml, recipes/polyglotdb/meta.yaml, recipes/conch-sounds/meta.yaml) and found it was in an excellent condition.

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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/polyglotdb/meta.yaml, recipes/pyraat/meta.yaml, recipes/conch-sounds/meta.yaml) and found some lint.

Here's what I've got...

For recipes/polyglotdb/meta.yaml:

  • requirements: run: openjdk=21 must contain a space between the name and the pin, i.e. openjdk =21

For recipes/polyglotdb/meta.yaml:

  • ℹ️ top-level output has some malformed specs:
  • In section run: openjdk=21
    Requirement spec fields should match the syntax name [version [build]]to avoid known issues in conda-build. For example, instead of name =version=build, use name version.* build. There should be no spaces between version operators and versions either: python >= 3.8 should be python >=3.8.

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conda-forge-admin commented May 19, 2025

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/conch-sounds/meta.yaml, recipes/polyglotdb/meta.yaml, recipes/pyraat/meta.yaml) and found it was in an excellent condition.

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conda-forge-admin commented May 19, 2025

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/conch-sounds/meta.yaml, recipes/pyraat/meta.yaml, recipes/polyglotdb/meta.yaml) and found some lint.

Here's what I've got...

For recipes/polyglotdb/meta.yaml:

  • noarch packages can't have selectors. If the selectors are necessary, please remove noarch: python, or selector on line 34:
    • __unix # [unix]

This message was generated by GitHub Actions workflow run https://github.com/conda-forge/conda-forge-webservices/actions/runs/15122099849. Examine the logs at this URL for more detail.

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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/pyraat/meta.yaml, recipes/polyglotdb/meta.yaml, recipes/conch-sounds/meta.yaml) and found it was in an excellent condition.

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@conda-forge/help-python this should be ready to review if someone has time! Thanks!

@ocefpaf ocefpaf merged commit 4217204 into conda-forge:main May 19, 2025
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