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package: conda
user: conda-team
#===============================================================================
# Build Matrix Options
# These options may be a single item, a list or empty
# The resulting number of builds is [platform * engine * envvars]
#===============================================================================
## The platforms to build on.
## platform defaults to linux-64
platform:
- linux-32
- linux-64
- osx-64
- win-32
- win-64
## The engine are the inital conda packages you want to run with
engine:
- python=3
## The envvars param is an environment variable list
env:
- PYTHON_VERSION=2.7
- PYTHON_VERSION=3.4
- PYTHON_VERSION=3.5
#===============================================================================
# Script options
# These options may be broken out into the before_script, script and after_script
# or not, that is up to you
#===============================================================================
## Run before the script
before_script:
- python -c "from platform import system as s; import sys; sys.exit(int(s()=='Windows'))" || conda install psutil
- python -c "from platform import system as s; import sys; sys.exit(int(s()=='Windows'))" || conda install -n root psutil
## Put your main computations here!
script:
- python -c "from platform import system as s; import sys; sys.exit(int(s()=='Windows'))" || conda install psutil
# - echo 4.1.0rc3 > conda/.version
- python -c "from platform import system as s; import sys; sys.exit(int(s()!='Windows'))" || conda build conda.recipe --python $PYTHON_VERSION
- python -c "from platform import system as s; import sys; sys.exit(int(s()=='Windows'))" || conda build conda.recipe --python %PYTHON_VERSION%
## This will run after the script regardless of the result of script
## BINSTAR_BUILD_RESULT=[succcess|failure]
# after_script:
# - echo "The build was a $BINSTAR_BUILD_RESULT" | tee artifact1.txt
## This will be run only after a successful build
# after_success:
# - echo "after_success!"
## This will be run only after a build failure
# after_failure:
# - echo "after_failure!"
#===============================================================================
# Build Results
# Build results are split into two categories: artifacts and targets
# You may omit either key and stiff have a successful build
# They may be a string, list and contain any bash glob
#===============================================================================
## Build Targets: Upload these files to your binstar package
## build targets may be a list of files (globs allows) to upload
## The special build targets 'conda' and 'pypi' may be used to
## upload conda builds
## e.g. conda is an alias for /opt/anaconda/conda-bld/<os-arch>/*.tar.bz2
build_targets:
- conda