ReimarBauer
ReimarBauer
> Another issue with the current workflow: it is often unclear if a PR should go to develop or stable. Currently, the decision what to target is on the one...
I assume that we still have then branches based on develop which needs be merged into develop. Don't we have there the same situation? In develop will be changes which...
About the last section with the major version branches. I don't want an inflation of branches. Are there other options?
uwsgi has no problems yet
The problem exists since libcurl > 7.87.0
https://github.com/conda-forge/curl-feedstock/issues/138
We can use a recent pyproj for mswms when we have splitted: https://github.com/Open-MSS/MSS/issues/2307 then it can update ``` - openjpeg 2.5.0 h7d73246_1 conda-forge Cached + openjpeg 2.5.0 hfec8fc6_2 conda-forge Cached...
``` ─ qt-main is not installable because there are no viable options │ ├─ qt-main [5.15.6|5.15.8] would require │ │ ├─ alsa-lib >=1.2.8,=70.1,=9e,=1.20.1,=15.1,=3.1.0,=3.1.1,=3.2.0,=2.12.3,=2.12.4,=73.2,=3.1.2,=3.1.3,=2.12.5,=3.2.1,=2.12.6,=3.3.0,=3.0.8,=1.1.1s,=3.0.7,=1.19.2,=1.1.1l,=9e,=1.19.2,=1.1.1l,=9e,=1.19.3,=1.1.1n,=9e,=1.19.3,=1.1.1o,=9e,=1.19.3,=1.1.1q,=9e,=1.20.1,=1.1.1s,=9e,=1.19.3,=1.1.1s,=1.2.8,=70.1,=9e,=1.19.3,=15.1,=1.2.8,=72.1,=1.20.1,=2.1.5.1,=15.3,=1.2.11,=73.2,=3.0.0,=3.2.1,=1.2.10,=73.2,=3.0.0,=3.2.0,=1.2.10,=73.2,=3.0.0,=3.2.1,=1.2.8,=72.1,=1.20.1,=2.1.5.1,=15.2,=1.2.8,=70.1,=1.20.1,=2.1.5.1,=15.2,=1.2.9,=1.22.5,=1.2.10,=1.2.11,=72.1,=15.3,=1.15,=3.1.1,=1.2.10,=73.2,=3.0.0,=3.1.3,=1.2.12,=73.2,=3.0.0,=3.3.1,=1.2.10,=73.2,=2.1.5.1,=3.1.2,=1.2.9,=72.1,=1.20.1,=15.3,=1.15,=3.1.1,
with `pyproj 3.6.1 py310h2e9f774_10 conda-forge Cached` the error changed into `[Wed Oct 02 12:23:08.030625 2024] [wsgi:error] [pid 10148:tid 139789102163520] [remote 134.94.59.197:54244] ImportError: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.3: version `OPENSSL_3.2.0' not found (required by /home/mss-ascci/miniforge3/envs/mssenv/lib/python3.10/site-packages/pyproj/../../.././libcurl.so.4)`
Let's see if we can disable its trying for that version ``` >>> import ssl >>> ssl.OPENSSL_VERSION 'OpenSSL 3.3.2 3 Sep 2024' ```