
During November 2025, Lang Wu developed and delivered the initial CCImport recipe for the conda-forge/staged-recipes repository, focusing on robust packaging and cross-environment compatibility. Using Python and YAML, Lang implemented noarch builds, enhanced metadata, and introduced conda-forge-specific patches to address upstream packaging issues. The work included refactoring patch paths, aligning dependencies, and enforcing a minimum Python version of 3.10 to ensure stability. Lang also expanded the test suite to validate the package across environments, emphasizing maintainability and reliability. This engineering effort streamlined the build process and reduced maintenance overhead for downstream users relying on conda-forge integration.
In 2025-11, delivered a robust CCImport recipe for conda-forge packaging in the conda-forge/staged-recipes repository. Implemented an initial CCImport recipe for version 0.4.5 with noarch builds, enhanced metadata, source restoration, and conda-forge-specific patches, plus a dedicated test suite to validate compatibility. Refactored the recipe for simpler patch paths, aligned dependencies, and added noarch configuration to improve cross-environment stability. Enforced Python version compatibility by setting a minimum Python version of 3.10 (python_min) and fixing invalid requires/pyver issues, addressing upstream packaging problems. The work was conducted via a sequence of commits focused on metadata quality, patching strategy, and packaging stability, enabling reliable CCImport packaging for downstream users and reducing maintenance costs.
In 2025-11, delivered a robust CCImport recipe for conda-forge packaging in the conda-forge/staged-recipes repository. Implemented an initial CCImport recipe for version 0.4.5 with noarch builds, enhanced metadata, source restoration, and conda-forge-specific patches, plus a dedicated test suite to validate compatibility. Refactored the recipe for simpler patch paths, aligned dependencies, and added noarch configuration to improve cross-environment stability. Enforced Python version compatibility by setting a minimum Python version of 3.10 (python_min) and fixing invalid requires/pyver issues, addressing upstream packaging problems. The work was conducted via a sequence of commits focused on metadata quality, patching strategy, and packaging stability, enabling reliable CCImport packaging for downstream users and reducing maintenance costs.

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