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Update metabolabpy to 0.9.50 #50998

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Update metabolabpy: 0.9.480.9.50

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Summary Python package to process 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic data for metabolomics and tracer-based metabolism analysis.
Home https://github.com/ludwigc/metabolabpy
Releases https://pypi.org/pypi/metabolabpy/json
Recipe Maintainer(s) @RJMW, @ludwigc

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The pull request updates the metabolabpy package by incrementing its version from "0.9.48" to "0.9.50" and modifying the SHA256 checksum for integrity verification. These changes are documented in the meta.yaml file, indicating a new release of the package.

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File Change Summary
recipes/metabolabpy/meta.yaml - Version updated from "0.9.48" to "0.9.50"
- SHA256 checksum updated from "c606de4e2b6c469386910831a0ddf307ccc2658577c6b1507d89652edc399b6c" to "9fe9e080e72a7ed26d2ddaf32730a2b5a9edf752bef3aeb4b242b49b17813686"

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2-2: Version update looks good.

The version has been correctly updated from 0.9.48 to 0.9.50, which aligns with the PR objectives.


3-3: SHA256 checksum update looks correct.

The SHA256 checksum has been updated, which is necessary when changing the package version. The new checksum appears to be in the correct format.

To ensure the integrity of the package, please verify that this checksum matches the actual checksum of the metabolabpy-0.9.50.tar.gz file. You can use the following script to download the package and verify its checksum:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Download the package and verify its checksum

# Download the package
curl -O https://pypi.io/packages/source/m/metabolabpy/metabolabpy-0.9.50.tar.gz

# Calculate and display the SHA256 checksum
echo "9fe9e080e72a7ed26d2ddaf32730a2b5a9edf752bef3aeb4b242b49b17813686 metabolabpy-0.9.50.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check

# Clean up
rm metabolabpy-0.9.50.tar.gz

Line range hint 1-62: Verify package dependencies and requirements.

The version update looks good, and no other changes seem necessary in the recipe. However, it's always a good practice to verify if there are any new dependencies or changes in the package's requirements for the new version.

Please check the package's documentation or release notes for version 0.9.50 to ensure that:

  1. There are no new dependencies that need to be added to the requirements section.
  2. The existing dependencies are still compatible with the new version.
  3. There are no changes in the minimum required Python version or other runtime requirements.

You can use the following script to check for any changes in the package's setup.py or requirements files:

If you find any discrepancies, please update the requirements section in the recipe accordingly.

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