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Update geosketch to 1.3 #51784

Closed BiocondaBot closed 2 days ago

BiocondaBot commented 2 days ago

Update geosketch: 1.21.3

install with bioconda Conda

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Recipe recipes/geosketch (click to view/edit other files)
Summary Geometry-preserving random sampling
Home https://github.com/brianhie/geosketch/
Releases https://pypi.org/pypi/geosketch/json

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📝 Walkthrough ## Walkthrough The pull request introduces several modifications to the `meta.yaml` file for the `geosketch` package. The version number is updated from "1.2" to "1.3", and the SHA256 checksum for the source tarball is changed to a new value. The build script has been enhanced by adding the flags `--no-build-isolation` and `--no-cache-dir`, while the verbosity level has been increased from `-vv` to `-vvv`. A new entry for `run_exports` has been introduced, which pins the `geosketch` subpackage with a maximum pinning of "x". Additionally, the home URL has been modified to remove the trailing slash, and the license information has been restructured to specify the license family as "MIT". The summary description has also been updated to include quotation marks around the text. These changes collectively enhance the package's metadata, focusing on versioning, checksum validation, build instructions, and documentation clarity. ## Possibly related PRs - **#49857**: Updates the `meta.yaml` file for the `spec2vec` package, including changes to the version number, SHA256 checksum, and build script flags. - **#51164**: Modifies the `meta.yaml` file for the `protgraph` package, with updates to the version number and SHA256 checksum. - **#51170**: Reflects changes in the `meta.yaml` file for the `peaks2utr` package, including updates to the version number and SHA256 checksum. - **#51378**: Updates the `meta.yaml` file for the `gsmap` package, including changes to the version number, SHA256 checksum, and build script flags. - **#51555**: Modifies the `meta.yaml` file for the `peaks2utr` package, with updates to the version number and SHA256 checksum. ## Suggested reviewers - **bgruening**: Suggested reviewer for the changes made in the `meta.yaml` file.

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📥 Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 2290368c71c6304c260e706a8cbb7fa59db0c841 and 52256db0ea8c54d79f0d82d2eaedc0c2b99016a2.
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recipes/geosketch/meta.yaml (5) `15-15`: **LGTM! Build script changes follow best practices** The additional flags `--no-build-isolation` and `--no-cache-dir` along with increased verbosity `-vvv` are standard Bioconda build configurations. --- `16-17`: **LGTM! Appropriate run_exports configuration** The addition of `run_exports` with `max_pin="x"` ensures proper ABI compatibility across minor version updates. --- `35-38`: **LGTM! Metadata improvements enhance package documentation** The metadata updates improve consistency and completeness: - Removed trailing slash from URL - Added license family classification - Improved summary formatting --- `10-10`: **Verify SHA256 checksum against PyPI source** Let's verify the SHA256 checksum matches the source tarball from PyPI. --- `2-2`: **Verify version 1.3 availability on PyPI** The version update matches the PR objectives. Let's verify the package version exists on PyPI.
✅ Verification successful **Version 1.3 is available and verified** The version update to 1.3 is correct and verified. The package is available on both: - PyPI with version 1.3 - GitHub releases as tag v1.3
🏁 Scripts executed The following scripts were executed for the analysis: Script: ```shell #!/bin/bash # Description: Verify geosketch 1.3 exists on PyPI curl -s "https://pypi.org/pypi/geosketch/1.3/json" | jq -r '.info.version' ``` Length of output: 285 --- Script: ```shell #!/bin/bash # Using gh CLI to check PyPI releases through GitHub API gh api \ -H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \ -H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \ /repos/brianhie/geosketch/releases | jq -r '.[].tag_name' # Alternative check using PyPI API with different endpoint curl -s "https://pypi.org/pypi/geosketch/json" | jq -r '.releases | keys[]' ``` Length of output: 299

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