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Update panacus recipe to add cmake and c++ dependency #50982
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recipes/panacus/meta.yaml (1)
Update
run_exports
to include the new build requirements to ensure proper version locking.
- The current
run_exports
section does not include the newly added build requirements, which may lead to potential compatibility issues.🔗 Analysis chain
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: Consider updating 'run_exports' to ensure proper version locking.While the added build requirements are correct, it's important to ensure that the
run_exports
section is up-to-date. This section helps prevent API, ABI, and CLI breakage issues by recording and locking the dependency versions used at build time.Please verify if the
run_exports
section needs to be updated to include any of the newly added build requirements. You can run the following command to check the currentrun_exports
configuration:If necessary, update the
run_exports
section to include relevant new build requirements.🏁 Scripts executed
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recipes/panacus/meta.yaml (1)
20-22
: LGTM! The added build requirements align with the PR objectives.The addition of C++ compiler, cmake, and make as build requirements is consistent with the PR's goal of updating the panacus recipe to add cmake and C++ dependency. These changes are necessary for building newer versions of the software and follow Bioconda guidelines.
Updates the panacus recipe to add the cmake and c++ dependency that are required for newer versions.
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These changes aim to streamline the development process and enhance compatibility.