conda-forge core meeting 2023-04-19
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Attendees
Name | Initials | GitHub ID | Affiliation |
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Jaime Rodríguez-Guerra | JRG | jaimergp | Quansight/cf |
Cheng H. Lee | CHL | chenghlee | conda-forge/Anaconda |
John Kirkham | JK | jakirkham | conda-forge/NVIDIA |
Marcel Bargull | MB | mbargull | Bioconda/cf |
Filipe Fernandes | FF | ocefpaf | conda-forge |
Jannis Leidel | JL | jezdez | Anaconda/conda-forge |
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- (JK) Windows ARM64
- (SD) Working on new Windows ARM hardware
- like Surface Pro X
- CPython building on Windows ARM (tier 3)
- Currently GHA doesn't have native Windows ARM support
- How to enable developers?
- Interested in enabling conda-forge to build packages
- Easy to give resources to one org (conda-forge fits the bill)
- What would be needed?
- Dev time (Finn dev w/Steve would be contributing)
- Hardware?
- Easiest path: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/dev-box/
- Could also ship physical machines
- Can cross-compile (have cross-compilers)
- (MRB) Does LIEF work on Windows ARM?
- (SD) Ordinary PE with another instruction set
- (JRG/MRB) Migrator? Doable
- (JRG) Constructor stack? NSIS, pyinstaller (conda-standalone)
- SD: x86 installers should work
- JRG: We need changes in constructor to support "cross-installers", but not too complicated (export CONDA_SUBDIR?)
- ED: what's needed?
- 1 or more "core sponsor(s)" of the work that can ensure things aren't block on the CF side
- someone that provides hardware
- someone that has the time to hack on this problem
- someone at Anaconda that can help push changes into the various tools that need to be updated to support the new platform
- Thoughts? :)
- (JL) Introducing new platform is non-trivial
- Want to make sure this is somehow funded
- Maybe NF as a conduit (SDG or ...?) for Conda / cf
- (MRB) How did we do this in the past (aarch64, pp64le, OSX arm)?
- (IF) Linux aarch64 was Jonathan Helmus ( https://github.com/jjhelmus ) starting with Rasberry Pi and going from there
- (IF) Can bootstrap
- (JL)
- (IF) Keeping things green (once a package works we'd like it to keep working)
- (IF) A few more Azure jobs? Particularly if Windows ARM supports multiple version
- (JL) Introducing new platform is non-trivial
- (MRB) Cross-compiling is probably most efficient approach (like what MacOS ARM uses)
- (MRB)
Let's create atracking issue
- (CHL) Tracking ecosystem support as conda/conda#11472
- PR conda/conda#11778: add
win-arm64
as platform inconda
- PR conda/conda-build#4579: add
win-arm64
as platform inconda-build
- ContinuumIO/anaconda-issues#12957: add
win-arm64
as platform in anaconda.org
- PR conda/conda#11778: add
- (SD) Working on new Windows ARM hardware
- (JK) New CTK packages / CUDA 12
- Most packages up (few remaining / some follow up items)
cuda-version
- Opening CUDA 12 migrator
- Package layout changes:
- Document?
- Message?
- Incremental rollout?
- Package layout changes:
- (Longer-term) CUDA 11 backport?
- New style packages on older CUDA versions
- What version to start with (
nvidia
channel has11.4
)? cudatoolkit
becomes metapackage?- Potential to drop some CUDA specific things
- Docker images
- conda-forge-ci-setup simplification
- (HV) Bump to GCC 12 / LLVM 15 (should not be controversial, just needs a merge)
- (HV) RHEL 8-compatible sysroot (most likely AlmaLinux, matching manylinux_2_28)
- sync requirements / naming with Anaconda (once aligned, I'll try to start raising PRs)
- (CHL) Anaconda naming convention is
sysroot_${subdir}=${glibc_version}
(so probablysysroot_linux-64=2.28
) - use cdt_name = "conda_2_28"
- pull CDTs out of alma8
- (CHL) Anaconda naming convention is
- see Matthew's initial TODO list.
- sync requirements / naming with Anaconda (once aligned, I'll try to start raising PRs)
- (HV) Boost harmonization
- Can we agree on the plan in https://github.com/conda-forge/boost-cpp-feedstock/issues/137?
- If so, I can start raising PRs
- agreed to plan with name libboost-python for anaconda py-boost and conda-forge boost
Pushed to next meeting
- (WV) rattler-build - new conda package build tool: https://github.com/prefix-dev/rattler-build
- (JK) New CTK packages / CUDA 12
- Opening CUDA 12 migrator
- Package layout changes:
- Document?
- Message?
- Incremental rollout?
- Package layout changes:
- (Longer-term) CUDA 11 backport?
- New style packages on older CUDA versions
- What version to start with (
nvidia
channel has11.4
)? cudatoolkit
becomes metapackage?- Potential to drop some CUDA specific things
- Docker images
- conda-forge-ci-setup simplification
- Opening CUDA 12 migrator
CFEPs
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