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Update galaxy-files to 24.1.3 #51760

Closed BiocondaBot closed 2 days ago

BiocondaBot commented 2 days ago

Update galaxy-files: 24.1.224.1.3

install with bioconda Conda

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Summary The Galaxy file sources framework and default plugins.
Home https://galaxyproject.org
Releases https://pypi.org/pypi/galaxy_files/json
Recipe Maintainer(s) @bernt-matthias

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📝 Walkthrough ## Walkthrough This pull request introduces updates to the `meta.yaml` file for the `galaxy-files` package. The version number has been incremented from "24.1.2" to "24.1.3", and the SHA256 checksum has been updated from "39f25b6f9a2f48625bf21fe0021e90768f598db1113867960420afc5988a4e70" to "563e5b7973dfb7ae294533c72af9e3d5d0105c7a64e27b6d57a1a59594aec680". Additionally, the `requirements` section has been modified to include `setuptools` as a dependency in the `host` category. The overall structure of the `meta.yaml` file, including sections such as `package`, `source`, `build`, `requirements`, `test`, `about`, and `extra`, remains unchanged. The changes focus on versioning and dependency management without altering the file's overall logic or structure. ## Possibly related PRs - #51756: The changes in this PR involve updating the `galaxy-schema` package's version and SHA256 checksum, as well as adding `setuptools` to the host requirements, which directly relates to the updates made in the `meta.yaml` file for the `galaxy-files` package in the main PR.

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recipes/galaxy-files/meta.yaml (2) `1-2`: **LGTM: Version and checksum update verified.** The version bump to 24.1.3 and its corresponding SHA256 checksum update are consistent with the automated version bump process.
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--- `24-24`: **LGTM: Addition of setuptools dependency.** The addition of setuptools to host requirements is appropriate for Python package builds and follows conda packaging best practices.

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