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Align Dask nightly versioning scheme with versioneer

Open charlesbluca opened this issue 11 months ago • 2 comments

Currently, the Dask conda nightlies' versions do not match up with the version returned by versioneer:

→ conda list dask-core
# packages in environment at /raid/charlesb/miniforge3/envs/test-dask:
#
# Name                    Version                   Build  Channel
dask-core                 2024.3.1a240315 py_gf9310c440_3    dask/label/dev

→ python -c "import dask; print(dask.__version__)"
2024.3.0+3.gf9310c440

Conda has support for these version strings, so in theory it shouldn't be too difficult to modify the recipes across the Dask repos publishing nightlies to use them instead.

Tracking this here since it may potentially require a few PRs across multiple repos to complete; ideally would like to look into this after https://github.com/dask/distributed/issues/8574 is addressed.

charlesbluca avatar Mar 20 '24 19:03 charlesbluca

This is probably achievable by bumping the patch version after each release

If this were done, the Conda recipe logic could be unwound (as this would already be handled for us)

jakirkham avatar Mar 20 '24 22:03 jakirkham

bumping the patch version after each release

By this, do you mean doing something similar to RAPIDS and creating an "alpha" tag (i.e. 2024.3.2a)?

charlesbluca avatar Mar 21 '24 20:03 charlesbluca