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Update slow5tools to 1.3.0 #51048

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Update slow5tools: 1.2.01.3.0

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The pull request updates the meta.yaml file for the slow5tools package, changing the version from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0. It modifies the source URL to reflect the new version's release and updates the SHA256 checksum accordingly. The build number is reset from 1 to 0, while the requirements, test commands, and about section remain unchanged. Additionally, a new platform, linux-aarch64, is specified in the extra section.

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recipes/slow5tools/meta.yaml - Version updated from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0
- Source URL updated to new version's release
- SHA256 checksum updated
- Build number reset from 1 to 0
- Extra section includes linux-aarch64 platform

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  • Update msisensor-pro to 1.3.0 #51003: This PR also involves updating the version and SHA256 checksum in the meta.yaml file, similar to the changes made in this pull request for slow5tools.

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🧹 Outside diff range and nitpick comments (1)
recipes/slow5tools/meta.yaml (1)

Line range hint 45-46: New platform support added.

Support for the linux-aarch64 platform has been added. This is a positive change that increases the package's compatibility.

Consider mentioning this addition in the PR description, as it's a significant improvement that wasn't highlighted in the initial objectives.

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[error] 1-1: syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 141a030 and 358dd33.

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recipes/slow5tools/meta.yaml (4)

2-2: Version update looks good.

The version has been correctly updated from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0, which aligns with the PR objectives.


13-13: Build number correctly reset.

The build number has been reset from 1 to 0, which is the correct practice when updating to a new version of the package.


Line range hint 1-46: Overall update looks good.

The changes made to update slow5tools from version 1.2.0 to 1.3.0 are correct and complete:

  1. Version number updated
  2. Source URL and SHA256 checksum updated
  3. Build number reset to 0
  4. Added support for linux-aarch64 platform

Requirements, test commands, and package information remain unchanged, which is expected for a version update.

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🪛 yamllint

[error] 1-1: syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token

(syntax)


10-10: SHA256 checksum updated.

The SHA256 checksum has been updated, which is necessary when changing the source file. The source URL is likely updated in the jinja2 template on line 9.

Please verify that the new SHA256 checksum is correct for the new version 1.3.0 of slow5tools. You can use the following script to download the source and verify the checksum:

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