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prinseq: bump build #19014

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was forgotten here #9784

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druvus commented Dec 1, 2019

Please remove prinseq from the blacklist. Unfortunately the check show passed even if all were skipped. Until that is fixed it is good to checked that it was actually built manually or using@BiocondaBot please fetch artifacts

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Btw. why is perl excluded from the run requirements on osx?

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dpryan79 commented Dec 2, 2019

I have no clue, that seems very odd.

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dpryan79 commented Dec 2, 2019

@bioconda-bot please fetch artifacts

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Package(s) built on CircleCI are ready for inspection:

Arch Package Repodata
noarch prinseq-0.20.4-4.tar.bz2 repodata.json

You may also use conda to install these:

  • For packages on noarch:
conda install -c https://84992-42372094-gh.circle-artifacts.com/0/tmp/artifacts/packages <package name>

Docker image(s) built:

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prinseq 0.20.4--4
showcurl "https://84992-42372094-gh.circle-artifacts.com/0/tmp/artifacts/images/prinseq%3A0.20.4--4.tar.gz" | gzip -dc | docker load

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dpryan79 commented Dec 2, 2019

@bioconda-bot please merge

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I will attempt to upload artifacts and merge this PR. This may take some time, please have patience.

@BiocondaBot BiocondaBot merged commit 06c2490 into bioconda:master Dec 2, 2019
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