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Update psm-utils to 1.2.0 #52220

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Update psm-utils: 1.1.11.2.0

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Summary Common utilities for parsing and handling peptide-spectrum matches and search engine results.
Home https://github.com/compomics/psm_utils
Releases https://pypi.org/pypi/psm_utils/json
Recipe Maintainer(s) @compomics

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The pull request introduces an update to the meta.yaml file for the psm-utils package. The version number has been changed from "1.1.1" to "1.2.0", indicating a new release of the package. Additionally, the SHA256 checksum has been modified from "8926d8f5e2e05ac38d54d6ae5c89461568085b60d23414a907c820bc674a4a2b" to "38ead8b9ef6f46552d1016a0947527b68af33b73e9f39177f091136551c23c4a", which is essential for verifying the integrity of the package's source distribution. The installation script has been updated to include the --no-cache-dir option. The maximum pinning for the psm-utils subpackage has been adjusted from "x.x" to "x". Furthermore, setuptools has been added to the host requirements, and the version constraint for pyteomics has been relaxed from ">=4,<4.7" to ">=4". The overall structure of the meta.yaml file, including package metadata, source URL, build instructions, and other requirements, remains unchanged.

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  • Update psm-utils to 1.1.1 #51072: This PR updates the psm-utils package from version "1.1.0" to "1.1.1", which is directly related to the main PR that updates the version from "1.1.1" to "1.2.0".
  • Update bactopia-py to 1.2.0 #51154: This PR updates the bactopia-py package to version "1.2.0", which is relevant as it shows a similar versioning update process, although it does not directly relate to psm-utils.
  • Update bactopia-py to 1.2.1 #51226: This PR updates the bactopia-py package to version "1.2.1", continuing the versioning updates seen in the previous PRs, but again, it does not relate directly to psm-utils.
  • Update metabolights-utils to 1.1.11 #51352: This PR updates the metabolights-utils package to version "1.1.11", which is part of a similar versioning update process, but it does not relate directly to psm-utils.
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@mencian mencian merged commit 6009602 into master Nov 20, 2024
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@mencian mencian deleted the bump/psm_utils branch November 20, 2024 07:49
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