8000 [WIP] Bump conda reqs to bump toolchain by jerryz123 · Pull Request #1366 · ucb-bar/chipyard · GitHub
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46 changes: 23 additions & 23 deletions conda-reqs/chipyard.yaml
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Expand Up @@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ dependencies:
- findutils
- rsync
- psutil
- doit=0.35.0
- doit
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This needs to be greater than at minimum. v34... doesn't work with the most recent marshal

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I'll add >= 0.35 here

- gitpython
- humanfriendly
- e2fsprogs
# - e2fsprogs
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Can you build buildroot without this?

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I don't think so. Will need to think of a solution once I fix the other issues with this PR.

- ctags
- bison
- flex
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# conda environment, pip's dependency resolution can conflict with
# conda and create broken environments. It's best to use the conda
# packages so that the environment is consistent
- boto3==1.20.21
- colorama==0.4.3
- argcomplete==1.12.3
- python-graphviz==0.19
- pyparsing==3.0.6
- numpy==1.19.5
- kiwisolver==1.3.1
- matplotlib-base==3.3.4
- pandas==1.1.5
- awscli==1.22.21
- pytest==6.2.5
- pytest-dependency==0.5.1
- pytest-mock==3.7.0
- moto==3.1.0
- pyyaml==5.4.1
- mypy==0.931
- types-pyyaml==6.0.4
- boto3-stubs==1.21.6
- botocore-stubs==1.24.7
- mypy-boto3-s3==1.21.0
- sty==1.0.0
- boto3>=1.20.21
- colorama>=0.4.3
- argcomplete>=1.12.3
- python-graphviz>=0.19
- pyparsing>=3.0.6
- numpy>=1.19.5
- kiwisolver>=1.3.1
- matplotlib-base>=3.3.4
- pandas>=1.1.5
- awscli>=1.22.21
- pytest>=6.2.5
- pytest-dependency>=0.5.1
- pytest-mock>=3.7.0
- moto>=3.1.0
- pyyaml>=5.4.1
- mypy>=0.931
- types-pyyaml>=6.0.4
- boto3-stubs>=1.21.6
- botocore-stubs>=1.24.7
- mypy-boto3-s3>=1.21.0
- sty>=1.0.0
- pip
- pip:
- fab-classic==1.19.1
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