mirror of https://github.com/m-labs/artiq.git
66 lines
2.1 KiB
YAML
66 lines
2.1 KiB
YAML
package:
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name: artiq
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version: {{ environ.get("GIT_DESCRIBE_TAG", "") }}
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source:
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git_url: https://github.com/m-labs/artiq
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git_tag: master
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build:
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number: {{ environ.get("GIT_DESCRIBE_NUMBER", 0) }}
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entry_points:
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- artiq_client = artiq.frontend.artiq_client:main
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- artiq_compile = artiq.frontend.artiq_compile:main
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- artiq_coretool = artiq.frontend.artiq_coretool:main
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- artiq_ctlmgr = artiq.frontend.artiq_ctlmgr:main
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- artiq_gui = artiq.frontend.artiq_gui:main
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- artiq_influxdb = artiq.frontend.artiq_influxdb:main
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- artiq_master = artiq.frontend.artiq_master:main
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- artiq_mkfs = artiq.frontend.artiq_mkfs:main
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- artiq_rpctool = artiq.frontend.artiq_rpctool:main
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- artiq_run = artiq.frontend.artiq_run:main
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- lda_controller = artiq.frontend.lda_controller:main
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- novatech409b_controller = artiq.frontend.novatech409b_controller:main
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- pdq2_client = artiq.frontend.pdq2_client:main
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- pdq2_controller = artiq.frontend.pdq2_controller:main
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- pxi6733_controller = artiq.frontend.pxi6733_controller:main
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- thorlabs_tcube_controller = artiq.frontend.thorlabs_tcube_controller:main
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requirements:
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build:
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- python >=3.5.0
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- setuptools
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- numpy
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- migen 0.0
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- pyelftools
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- binutils-or1k-linux
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run:
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- python >=3.5.0
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- llvmlite-artiq
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- scipy
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- numpy
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- prettytable
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- pyserial
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- sphinx
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- sphinx-argparse
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- h5py
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- dateutil
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- pydaqmx
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- pyelftools
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- quamash
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- pyqtgraph
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- flterm # [linux]
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- pygit2
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- aiohttp
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- binutils-or1k-linux
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test:
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imports:
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- artiq
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about:
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home: http://m-labs.hk/artiq
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license: 3-clause BSD
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summary: 'ARTIQ (Advanced Real-Time Infrastructure for Quantum physics) is a next-generation control system for quantum information experiments. It is being developed in partnership with the Ion Storage Group at NIST, and its applicability reaches beyond ion trapping.'
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