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cupy icons for download counts, versions, and platforms not working? #270

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leofang opened this issue Apr 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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leofang commented Apr 29, 2024

I think this started since CuPy v13.0.0 updates. I was hoping it's a transient glitch, but it seems the icons for cupy are still not working today (while those for cupy-core do work), see the screenshot below (viewed on macOS Safari 16.6.1):
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The following icons are problematic:

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leofang commented Apr 29, 2024

cc: @jakirkham for vis (in case you know who to reach out to... doesn't seem like it's within conda-forge core's control?)

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leofang commented Apr 29, 2024

cc: @kmaehashi for vis (this also affects the icon on CuPy's repo landing page (the same icon is used in README.md)

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It seems the badge uses the anaconda API. Just a wild guess but shileds.io has some parse size/time limit?

% curl -s https://api.anaconda.org/package/conda-forge/cupy | wc
  429732  656384 10675675
% curl -s https://api.anaconda.org/package/conda-forge/numpy | wc
  211623  332622 5539668

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Yeah can notice the slow loading just using the browser to visit: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/cupy

Something odd is happening there. Raised issue: conda/infrastructure#928

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