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Update last to 1595 #51626

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The pull request involves an update to the meta.yaml file for the LAST package. The main changes include an increment in the version number from "1584" to "1595". Additionally, the source URL has been modified to reflect the new version's tarball, although the structure of the URL remains unchanged. The SHA256 checksum has also been updated to ensure the integrity of the new version, changing from 5ed143d7311a1e2ea1fe2be87a2484612689a1498420e2a454762a6b3ab38ba3 to dedc8dbcecd7f134d5c0f64e97c500c1588303235528022a42c3ca74bb22995f. No other modifications have been made to the file's structure, requirements, or commands.

Possibly related PRs

  • Fix pgscatalog-utils 1.4.1 #51256: The pgscatalog-utils PR updates the version and SHA256 checksum in the meta.yaml file, similar to the changes made in the main PR for the LAST package.
  • Update clusty #51126: The clusty PR also involves updating the version and SHA256 checksum in the meta.yaml file, which aligns with the changes in the main PR.
  • [biobb_chemistry] update 5.0.0 #51435: The biobb_chemistry PR updates the version and SHA256 checksum in the meta.yaml file, reflecting a similar type of change as seen in the main PR.
  • [biobb_dna] update 5.0.0 #51601: The biobb_dna PR updates the version and SHA256 checksum in the meta.yaml file, paralleling the updates made in the main PR.

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Line range hint 12-28: LGTM! Build configuration follows best practices.

The build configuration is well-structured with:

  • Appropriate build number reset for version update
  • Proper run_exports configuration to prevent ABI breaks
  • Complete compiler and runtime dependencies
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[error] 1-1: syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token

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Line range hint 30-49: LGTM! Comprehensive test coverage.

The test suite thoroughly verifies the installation of all package executables.

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

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Line range hint 51-73: LGTM! Well-documented metadata.

The metadata is comprehensive with:

  • Proper license information
  • Detailed description
  • Complete documentation links
  • Appropriate platform support
  • Relevant biotools identifiers
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[error] 1-1: syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token

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2-2: Verify source integrity for version 1595.

The version update and SHA256 checksum need verification against the upstream source.

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@mencian mencian merged commit 20551a4 into master Oct 24, 2024
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@mencian mencian deleted the last branch October 24, 2024 05:08
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