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It is very likely that the current package version for this feedstock is out of date.

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Analysis by grayskull shows a discrepancy between it and the the package's stated requirements in the meta.yaml.

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  • setuptools <82
  • python {{ python_min }}.*
  • h3-py
  • obspy >=1.5.0
  • numpy >=1.26
  • boto3
  • pyarrow
  • pandas >=1.3.0
  • python >={{ python_min }}
  • openpyxl >=3.1.0
  • esi-core >=1.2.1
  • rdflib >=6.3.2

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  • python 3.10
  • setuptools >=42
  • numpy >=1.21,<2.0
  • openpyxl >=3.0.8
  • esi-core >=1.0.1
  • obspy >=1.4.1
  • pandas >=1.0
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Hi! This is the friendly automated conda-forge-linting service.

I just wanted to let you know that I linted all conda-recipes in your PR (recipe/meta.yaml) and found it was in an excellent condition.

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- beautifulsoup4 >=4.11.0
- configobj >=5.0.6
- esi-core >=1.0.1
- esi-core >=1.2.1
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Upstream is only publishing wheels and the corresponding GH repo provides 3 old tags. Not much we can do here... The code is not really open source when we don't know from which tag a binary was built from.

xref.: https://github.com/gferragu/esi-core/tags

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I think that the issue is that development of this repo had to be moved to gitlab:
https://code.usgs.gov/ghsc/esi/esi-core
I cannot find the feedstock repo for this project. If you can point me in the direction of how to resolve this, I will work on it.

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ocefpaf commented Apr 21, 2026

I think that the issue is that development of this repo had to be moved to gitlab:
https://code.usgs.gov/ghsc/esi/esi-core
I cannot find the feedstock repo for this project. If you can point me in the direction of how to resolve this, I will work on it.

The feedstock is https://github.com/conda-forge/esi-core-feedstock/

Do you still have access to https://github.com/gferragu/esi-core/tags? Maybe it would be nice to archive it and add a note in its README for the new repo.

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I think that the issue is that development of this repo had to be moved to gitlab:
https://code.usgs.gov/ghsc/esi/esi-core
I cannot find the feedstock repo for this project. If you can point me in the direction of how to resolve this, I will work on it.

The feedstock is https://github.com/conda-forge/esi-core-feedstock/

Do you still have access to https://github.com/gferragu/esi-core/tags? Maybe it would be nice to archive it and add a note in its README for the new repo.

Hey @ocefpaf, I've updated the README for the now defunct gferragu/esi-core, pointed to new repo at https://code.usgs.gov/ghsc/esi/esi-core, and archived the repository. Sorry for the confusion, we had an odd workaround while transitioning to Gitlab at one point. If you need anything else feel free to @ me.

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ocefpaf commented Apr 23, 2026

Needs conda-forge/esi-core-feedstock#10

@ocefpaf ocefpaf merged commit 5818d66 into conda-forge:main Apr 24, 2026
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