On 27-09-2022 08:17, Lumír Balhar wrote:
Make sure that the build does not use the pyx file from upstream. It
seems to me that the file generated by Cython is in the source tarball
(skmisc/loess/src/_loess.pyx) and I did not find any mention of use of
Cython in the build log. The file is probably generated by an older
version of Cython and that is causing you the problem.
Thank you, Lumír, for pointing me in the right direction.
The offending pregenerated C file was indeed in the source tarball along
with a precompiled library for good measure.
I was looking at the source on GitHub, which does not have
skmisc/loess/src/_loess.c. I'm sure that's what you meant. It's
generated from skmisc/loess/src/_loess.pyx
I have switched to the GitHub source tarball, which seems to be aimed at
developers, who like to build everything from scratch, and comes without
pregenerated files nor binaries.
However, I haven't been able to build the package, yet. It looks like
the tools/cythonize.py script, which is called from setup.py, generates
output, that throws off %pyproject_buildrequires:
No matching package to install: 'Processing'
No matching package to install: 'changed'
Is there a standard way of handling noisy scripts? Or am I just out of
luck using pyproject macros? Or, my bet, am I missing something?
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/gui1ty/neuro-sig/build/4875750/
-- Sandro