Dataverse creates plain-text, preservation-friendly copies of certain
file formats (some of which are proprietary, such as Stata or SPSS) and
this .tab (tab-separated) file is downloaded unless you supply
`format=original`, which is what this pull request does.
The original filename (e.g. foo.dta, a Stata file) comes from
`originalFileName`, which is only populated when the preservation copy
(e.g. foo.tab) has been successfully created.
Additional variables were created to distinguish between `filename`,
`original_filename`, and `filename_with_path`. If `original_filename`
is available, it's the right one to use.
To allow the tests to continue passing, the query parameters are now
removed so just the file id can be cast as an int.
- removes lockfile copies without version
- enforces that `buildpack.python_version` is always specified (major_pythons['3'] in cases where it could have been falsy before)
- warns when Python version is unspecified, which ensures future reproducibility failures
rather than building old xeus-cling, which requires a downgrade of Python from 3.10 to 3.9,
which is _not_ supported,
run the build with a 3.9 pin.
This still results in patch-level downgrade of Python, major downgrade of openssl, etc.
- check-tmp checks disk usage in a collection of directories,
and fails if they exceed a certain size, reporting on contents
- re-use images and skip build stage in verify/check-tmp tests.
Should save some time,
even though the build cache would have been used.
This way, we don't even check.
I misunderstood extra-args.yaml to be a file that was recognized by
repo2docker's CLI, but in reality it was just a file recognized by the
repo2docker test suite. Following that, I renamed this testing specific
file to test-extra-args.yaml to help others avoid making that mistake
and added comments to clarify that.
This commit also gathers the conda buildpacks separate readme files into
a single readme file.