Distributing Conda Package via conda-forge#

The Conda recipe hosted at conda-forge/cantera-feedstock is used to build packages for both stable and pre-release versions of Cantera.

Stable Cantera releases#

  • fork the repository above

  • Update recipe/meta.yaml:

    • Change the header line that looks like {% set version = "3.1.0" %}

    • In the source section, update the url and sha256 for both the main cantera repo as well as the cantera-example-data repo.

      • The hash in the url is the hash of the commit corresponding to the tagged release.

      • The easiest way to get the sha256 of the archive is to download it from that URL and run sha256sum on that file.

    • Update the value of CT_GIT_COMMIT with the same hash as used in the URL for the cantera repository.

    • Under build, reset the number to 0.

  • Do whatever else is needed to bring the conda-forge recipe up to date, for example by using conda-smithy.

  • Create a pull request against the main branch of conda-forge/cantera-feedstock

  • Once the PR is merged, you should be able to see the status of the final package builds in Azure DevOps

Cantera pre-releases#

  • Follow the same steps as above but create the pull request against the dev branch of conda-forge/cantera-feedstock

  • Whether your starting point should be the existing main or dev branch is a bit tricky. In either case, there are likely to be conflicts to work out. Use caution to make sure that important updates to the build aren’t lost when merging branches.