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conda-forge build?
What about adding runstats also to conda-forge? I could help to create the build recipe, if you are interested.
The auto-generated grayskull recipe which could be used as
a starting point looks like this:
{% set name = "runstats" %}
{% set version = "2.0.0" %}
package:
name: {{ name|lower }}
version: {{ version }}
source:
url: https://pypi.io/packages/source/{{ name[0] }}/{{ name }}/runstats-{{ version }}.tar.gz
sha256: 0f9a5e6cc9938bbac3474b17727ffc29fbf5895f33e55ce8843341e0821e77c2
build:
noarch: python
script: {{ PYTHON }} -m pip install . -vv --no-deps --no-build-isolation
number: 0
requirements:
host:
- python >=3.6
- cython
- tox
- pip
run:
- python >=3.6
test:
imports:
- runstats
commands:
- pip check
requires:
- pip
about:
home: http://www.grantjenks.com/docs/runstats/
summary: Compute statistics and regression in one pass
dev_url: https://github.com/grantjenks/python-runstats
license: Apache-2.0
license_file: LICENSE
@grantjenks I managed to create conda-forge build recipe for runstats here. When running all tests, test_multiply failed complaining that it cannot multiply an int and a Statistic. Is that expected?
No, that's not expected. I think all the tests should pass.
If you want to add it to conda-forge, that's fine with me. But, I don't want to maintain it there. That'll be up to you.