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Update snakemake to 8.23.1 #51424

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Update snakemake: 8.23.08.23.1

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Summary A popular workflow management system aiming at full in-silico reproducibility.
Home https://snakemake.github.io
Releases https://pypi.org/pypi/snakemake/json
Recipe Maintainer(s) @johanneskoester, @corneliusroemer

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The pull request involves an update to the meta.yaml file for the Snakemake package. The version number has been incremented from 8.23.0 to 8.23.1. Along with this version change, the source URL and SHA256 checksum have been updated to reflect the new version. The build number has been adjusted from 1 to 0. The requirements section has been modified to ensure compatibility with the new version, although the dependencies themselves remain unchanged. The test commands in the meta.yaml file have not been altered, ensuring that the version check and other tests continue to function as intended. Overall, the structure and content of the meta.yaml file remain consistent, with changes primarily focused on version-related details.

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4-4: Version update looks good.

The version has been correctly updated from 8.23.0 to 8.23.1, which aligns with the PR objective. This minor version update typically indicates bug fixes or small improvements.


15-15: Build number correctly reset.

The build number has been reset to 0, which is the correct practice when updating to a new version. This ensures that the new version is treated as a fresh build.


4-15: LGTM! All changes are consistent and correct.

The updates to the meta.yaml file for Snakemake 8.23.1 are consistent and follow conda packaging best practices:

  1. Version updated to 8.23.1
  2. SHA256 checksum updated for the new version
  3. Build number correctly reset to 0

These changes align with the PR objectives and maintain the integrity of the package. The PR can be approved once the SHA256 checksum has been verified.


12-12: SHA256 checksum updated.

The SHA256 checksum has been updated to match the new version of the package. This change is necessary and expected.

To ensure the integrity of the package, please verify that the new SHA256 checksum is correct. You can do this by downloading the package and computing its SHA256 hash:

Compare the output with the SHA256 in the meta.yaml file.


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@mencian mencian merged commit 84f5b88 into master Oct 16, 2024
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@mencian mencian deleted the bump/snakemake branch October 16, 2024 21:03
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