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Information about package publishing source for conda #4

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allexoll opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 1 comment
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Information about package publishing source for conda #4

allexoll opened this issue Mar 8, 2022 · 1 comment

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@allexoll
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allexoll commented Mar 8, 2022

Hi,

I'm trying to make sense of what needs to be first to bootstrap multi-arch support for symbiflow & friends, but I'm having trouble finding where each published package comes from.

There seems like there's multiple repository containing those package:

  • litex-hub/litex-conda-packages
  • hdl/conda-eda + hdl/conda-compilers + hdl/conda-prog + hdl/conda-misc
  • SymbiFlow/conda-packages

Do you know what's the source/publishing process?

You also mentioned dbhi/qus as a way to potentially build for cross arch, but i don't think the action could be used in the conda-ci action?

I'd love to give a helping hend but i'm not sure i get a complete enough picture yet.

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Allexoll

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mithro commented Mar 10, 2022

The conda repositories (hdl/conda-xxx) under the hdl organization should be considered the "source of truth" and the litex-hub/litex-conda-package and SymbiFlow/conda-packages are obsolete and should be retired.

Confusingly, the hdl/conda-xxx GitHub repositories publish to the litex-hub conda channel.

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