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conda-recipe-meta-yaml tweaks #1499

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@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk commented Jan 23, 2024

No longer require numpy < 1.26 in runtime environment.

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coveralls commented Jan 23, 2024

Coverage Status

coverage: 90.684%. remained the same
when pulling 10f6896 on meta-yaml-tweaks
into 114b2b1 on master.

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Array API standard conformance tests for dpctl=0.15.1dev3=py310h15de555_17 ran successfully.
Passed: 902
Failed: 7
Skipped: 86

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Array API standard conformance tests for dpctl=0.15.1dev3=py310h15de555_17 ran successfully.
Passed: 903
Failed: 6
Skipped: 86

@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk marked this pull request as ready for review January 23, 2024 21:53
@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk merged commit 0218d06 into master Jan 24, 2024
@oleksandr-pavlyk oleksandr-pavlyk deleted the meta-yaml-tweaks branch January 24, 2024 00:15
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