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Update qtlseq to 2.2.7 #51469

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Update qtlseq: 2.2.62.2.7

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Recipe recipes/qtlseq (click to view/edit other files)
Summary QTL-seq: pipeline to identify causative mutations responsible for a phenotype
Home https://github.com/YuSugihara/QTL-seq
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Author @YuSugihara

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@BiocondaBot BiocondaBot added autobump Automatic Version Update new version labels Oct 18, 2024
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The pull request updates the meta.yaml file for the qtlseq package. The version number has been changed from "2.2.6" to "2.2.7", indicating a new release. Alongside this version increment, the SHA256 checksum has been modified from "dd21dc8a7c75e330d3333356a113373e342e298882511e15f7da801035957e4f" to "bdc74a86a0eb1cffcd0db8df3fdb35ca6d75c34fd89f76ad4e0980f86c7d2a54". These changes are standard for package updates, reflecting updates to the source code or dependencies associated with the qtlseq package.

Possibly related PRs

  • Update qtlseq to 2.2.5 #51172: Update qtlseq to 2.2.5 - This PR updates the qtlseq package version and SHA256 checksum, similar to the changes made in the main PR for version 2.2.7.
  • Update qtlseq to 2.2.6 #51191: Update qtlseq to 2.2.6 - This PR also updates the qtlseq package version and SHA256 checksum, directly preceding the changes in the main PR.

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  • martin-g

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2-2: Version update looks good.

The version has been correctly updated to 2.2.7, which aligns with the PR objectives.


Line range hint 1-54: Overall file consistency looks good.

The version update has been correctly propagated to the source URL via the {{ version }} variable. The build number has been kept at 0, which is appropriate for a new version. Dependencies and other metadata remain unchanged, suggesting that the new version is compatible with the existing requirements.

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

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3-3: SHA256 checksum update looks correct.

The SHA256 checksum has been updated, which is expected when updating to a new version of the package. To ensure the integrity of the package, it's recommended to verify this checksum.

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