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Pin to sysroot 2.28 or above and switch to conda-forge channel instead of main #1408

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@antonwolfy antonwolfy commented May 23, 2023

Update meta.yaml to require sysroot_linux-64 >=2.28.
The change is required to build dpnp with proper sysroot package from conda-forge under Linux OS.

Use conda-forge channel instead of main channel as source of dependencies.

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@antonwolfy antonwolfy self-assigned this May 23, 2023
@antonwolfy antonwolfy force-pushed the add_sysroot_deps branch 2 times, most recently from 358d341 to ecb1dc7 Compare May 23, 2023 19:31
@antonwolfy antonwolfy force-pushed the add_sysroot_deps branch 6 times, most recently from 4abc785 to c5ad672 Compare May 24, 2023 11:33
@antonwolfy antonwolfy changed the title Pin to sysroot 2.28 or above Pin to sysroot 2.28 or above and switch to conda-forge channel instead of main May 24, 2023
@antonwolfy antonwolfy merged commit 3a03847 into IntelPython:master May 30, 2023
@antonwolfy antonwolfy deleted the add_sysroot_deps branch May 30, 2023 19:01
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