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Update mothur to 1.48.2 #47909

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Update mothur: 1.48.01.48.2

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Summary This project seeks to develop a single piece of open-source, expandable software to fill the bioinformatics needs of the microbial ecology community.
Home https://www.mothur.org
Releases https://github.com/mothur/mothur/tags
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The pull request introduces updates to the meta.yaml file for the mothur package. Key changes include an increment in the version from "1.48.0" to "1.48.2" and an updated SHA256 checksum. The build number has been reset from 3 to 0, and a new run_exports entry has been added to manage subpackage pinning. The formatting of the make dependency has been standardized in the requirements section, while the zlib dependency has been removed from the run requirements. Additionally, the about section has been revised: the home URL now uses HTTPS, the license has been changed to "GPL-3.0-or-later," and the license family has been updated to "GPL3." The summary and dev_url fields have been reformatted to include quotes, and a new doc_url field has been added to link to the mothur manual. Overall, the changes focus on version updates, dependency modifications, and improvements in metadata formatting.

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