Tim Tröndle
Tim Tröndle
In the process, I've decided to drop support for Intel macOS. Maintaining compat of ARM macOS and Linux is hard enough and Intel macOS will only become less important in...
@brynpickering, the new tests took 4 minutes to run. Do we really want that? Possibly, I could split the job into several jobs so they run in parallel.
Maybe. I wonder whether what we are seeing here is a bug. This _should_ not happen, right? So I wonder if it's worth to run complex tests for such a...
Well they are all kinda slow and because they run in sequence in just adds up. Interestingly, the ARM build was a lot faster.
That's exactly what I am currently preparing :D
Ok this is much faster. It clutters the list of checks slightly, but it's in fact cleaner too. I will now try to find a solution to the dependency problem.
This is a mess. What I found out so far: * Pinning h5py was a mistake. It was never a dependency and has been introduced as a dependency. * libnetcdf...
We could provide different versions of libnetcdf for different platforms: 4.8 for Mac, 4.7 for Linux. Snakemake is able to do that, but it would be in a hacky way....
@brynpickering, @sjpfenninger, doesn't this mean that current Calliope is broken on Linux? Or am I missing something here?
Thanks, good to know. In fact, I thought of 0.6.10. Even here, I am pretty sure it's not broken, but then some of my bullet points above must be wrong:...