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split up CUDA-suffixed dependencies in dependencies.yaml #5974

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Description

Contributes to rapidsai/build-planning#31

In short, RAPIDS DLFW builds want to produce wheels with unsuffixed dependencies, e.g. cudf depending on rmm, not rmm-cu12.

This PR is part of a series across all of RAPIDS to try to support that type of build by setting up CUDA-suffixed and CUDA-unsuffixed dependency lists in dependencies.yaml.

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Why target 24.08?

This is targeting 24.08 because:

  1. it should be very low-risk
  2. getting these changes into 24.08 prevents the need to carry around patches for every library in DLFW builds using RAPIDS 24.08

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@jameslamb jameslamb changed the title WIP: split up CUDA-suffixed dependencies in dependencies.yaml split up CUDA-suffixed dependencies in dependencies.yaml Jul 24, 2024
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Those optional-job-conda-python-tests-cudf-pandas-integration jobs are optional, and breaking in ways unrelated to this PR. Going to queue this for auto-merge whenever that other one gets scheduled.

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/merge

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dismissing this review so this isn't auto-merged without my new changes being reviewed

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I've updated this based on the suggestions from rapidsai/cudf#16183.

Ran the following to check update-version.sh.

git fetch upstream --tags
ci/release/update-version.sh '24.10.00'

git grep -E '24\.8|24\.08'

That revealed a few other places that needed updates in update-version.sh. Pushed those fixes here as well.

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Cancelling CI here (and will on other commits in the next 24 hours) to save some CI capacity for other projects that are about to enter code freeze.

@rapids-bot rapids-bot bot merged commit d1e97b0 into rapidsai:branch-24.08 Jul 25, 2024
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