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Update snakemake-interface-executor-plugins to 9.3.2 #51180

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Update snakemake-interface-executor-plugins: 9.3.19.3.2

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Summary This package provides a stable interface for interactions between Snakemake and its executor plugins.
Home https://github.com/snakemake/snakemake-interface-executor-plugins
Releases https://pypi.org/pypi/snakemake_interface_executor_plugins/json
Recipe Maintainer(s) @johanneskoester

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The pull request involves an update to the meta.yaml file for the snakemake-interface-executor-plugins package. The version number has been changed from 9.3.1 to 9.3.2, indicating a new release of the package. Alongside this version increment, the SHA256 checksum has been updated to ensure the integrity of the package source. The new checksum is 19c50dc82989ff25d10386cfb3c99da9d2dc980d95ecd30bbb431374dcd390b3, replacing the previous checksum 98e1b7a6c5e0997ac391812ab66a79822c38ac98ea9322f2fd8d6a1294e219a0. No additional modifications were made to the structure or content of the meta.yaml file beyond these updates.

Possibly related PRs

  • Update snakemake-interface-executor-plugins to 9.3.1 #51166: Update snakemake-interface-executor-plugins to 9.3.1 - This PR updates the same snakemake-interface-executor-plugins package, changing the version and SHA256 checksum, which is directly related to the changes made in the main PR.
  • Update snakemake-interface-common to 1.17.4 #51167: Update snakemake-interface-common to 1.17.4 - This PR updates the snakemake-interface-common package, which is a dependency of the snakemake-interface-executor-plugins, indicating a related context in the Snakemake ecosystem.

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2-2: Version update looks good.

The version has been correctly updated from 9.3.1 to 9.3.2, which is consistent with the PR objectives. This change follows semantic versioning, indicating a patch update.


Line range hint 1-52: Overall changes look appropriate for this version update.

The changes in this file are limited to the version number and SHA256 checksum, which is appropriate for a patch version update. Other sections of the file, such as build and requirements, don't require changes. The build number is correctly set to 0 for the new version, and the dependency specifications in the requirements section are flexible enough to accommodate this update.

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10-10: SHA256 checksum update looks correct.

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@martin-g martin-g merged commit 4b0e632 into master Oct 6, 2024
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@martin-g martin-g deleted the bump/snakemake_interface_executor_plugins branch October 6, 2024 14:49
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