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Mark old deltalake linux-64 0.15.x builds broken #907

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@charlesbluca charlesbluca commented Jan 10, 2024

Due to some combination of conda-forge/conda-smithy#1827 and PyO3/maturin#1911, the initial builds of deltalake 0.15.x for linux-64 contained no members, tracked by conda-forge/deltalake-feedstock#18.

This has now been resolved for 0.15.1 with conda-forge/deltalake-feedstock#20, and it doesn't seem like there's a strong desire to backport this fix to 0.15.0.

cc @dhirschfeld

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@charlesbluca charlesbluca requested a review from a team as a code owner January 10, 2024 16:18
@ocefpaf ocefpaf merged commit d8ae304 into conda-forge:main Jan 10, 2024
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