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Update mycotools to 0.32.3 #51116

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Update mycotools: 0.32.20.32.3

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Recipe recipes/mycotools (click to view/edit other files)
Summary Comparative genomics automation and standardization software.
Home https://github.com/xonq/mycotools
Releases https://pypi.org/pypi/mycotools/json
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  • New Features
    • Updated the mycotools package to version 0.32.3, ensuring users benefit from the latest improvements and features.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Enhanced integrity verification with an updated SHA256 checksum for the source tarball, ensuring a more secure installation.

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The pull request introduces an update to the meta.yaml file for the mycotools package. The version number is incremented from 0.32.2 to 0.32.3, and the SHA256 checksum for the source tarball is updated to a new value, replacing the previous checksum. No additional changes to the structure or content of the meta.yaml file are made.

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recipes/mycotools/meta.yaml Updated version from 0.32.2 to 0.32.3 and SHA256 checksum from 222111f17551... to 598caafca226...

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

Line range hint 1-95: Overall changes look good, with a minor suggestion.

The version and SHA256 checksum updates are the only changes needed for this minor version update. All other sections of the recipe remain appropriately unchanged.

As a minor improvement, consider adding a build section to pin the Python version more precisely:

build:
  noarch: python
  number: 0
  script: {{ PYTHON }} -m pip install . -vv
  skip: True  # [py<36]

This ensures the package is built only for Python 3.6 and above, which is consistent with the python >=3 requirement in the run section.

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recipes/mycotools/meta.yaml (2)

2-2: Version update looks good.

The version has been correctly updated from 0.32.2 to 0.32.3, which is consistent with the PR objectives.


10-10: Verify the SHA256 checksum.

The SHA256 checksum has been updated, which is necessary for the new version. However, we should verify that this checksum is correct for the new source package.

To verify the SHA256 checksum, run the following script:

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