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Update r-grain to 1.4.5 #51467

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Update r-grain: 1.4.41.4.5

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Summary Probability propagation in graphical independence networks, also known as Bayesian networks or probabilistic expert systems.
Home http://people.math.aau.dk/~sorenh/software/gR/
Releases https://crandb.r-pkg.org/gRain/all

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The pull request involves an update to the meta.yaml file for the r-grain package. The primary changes include an increment in the package version from 1.4.4 to 1.4.5 and an update to the SHA-256 checksum associated with the source tarball. The version number is modified in the version variable and the version field under the package section of the meta.yaml file. The SHA-256 checksum has been updated from 4a94f9f6efad7e6c9304f67f8b60e378539e31ed1a45d425df21ce4b8f3a4eae to b31b46dab12ca071d67c480ec70106ef05afdc7142f68c0af5c8cff3384d900b. No additional structural or content changes are made to the meta.yaml file.

Possibly related PRs

  • Update r-grain to 1.4.3 #51261: This PR updates the r-grain package from version 1.4.2 to 1.4.3, which is directly related to the main PR that updates the version from 1.4.4 to 1.4.5.
  • Update r-grain to 1.4.4 #51313: This PR updates the r-grain package from version 1.4.3 to 1.4.4, which is also directly related to the main PR that updates the version from 1.4.4 to 1.4.5.

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

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recipes/r-grain/meta.yaml (3)

1-1: Version update looks good.

The version has been correctly updated from '1.4.4' to '1.4.5', which is consistent with the PR objectives.

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

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Line range hint 1-11: Overall, the changes look good and are consistent with the PR objectives.

The version has been correctly updated to 1.4.5, and the SHA256 checksum has been updated accordingly. These changes are minimal and focused, which is appropriate for an automated version bump.

Note: The static analysis tool reported a syntax error for the '%' character, but this can be safely ignored as it's part of a valid Jinja2 template syntax used in Conda recipes.

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

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11-11: SHA256 update looks correct, but verification is recommended.

The SHA256 checksum has been updated as expected. However, it's crucial to verify that this new SHA256 corresponds to the correct source tarball for version 1.4.5.

To verify the SHA256 checksum, you can run the following script:

Please ensure that the calculated checksum matches the one in the meta.yaml file.


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