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Update snakedeploy to 0.10.2 #51428

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Update snakedeploy: 0.10.10.10.2

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Summary Helper for deploying published Snakemake pipelines.
Home https://github.com/snakemake/snakedeploy
Releases https://pypi.org/pypi/snakedeploy/json
Recipe Maintainer(s) @johanneskoester

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This pull request updates the meta.yaml file for the snakedeploy package. The version number has been incremented from "0.10.1" to "0.10.2". As part of this update, the source URL has been changed to point to the new version's tarball, reflecting the version bump. Additionally, the SHA256 checksum has been updated to ensure the integrity of the new version. No other modifications to the structure or content of the meta.yaml file were made.

Possibly related PRs

  • Update snakedeploy to 0.10.1 #51283: This PR updates the snakedeploy package's meta.yaml file, changing the version from "0.10.0" to "0.10.1", which is closely related to the main PR that updates the version from "0.10.1" to "0.10.2". Both PRs involve version increments and updates to the meta.yaml file for the same package.

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recipes/snakedeploy/meta.yaml

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

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1-1: Version update looks good.

The version has been correctly updated from "0.10.1" to "0.10.2", which aligns with the PR objectives.

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

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9-9: Source URL update is correct.

The source URL has been properly updated to reflect the new version (0.10.2). The use of the {{ version }} variable ensures consistency with the package version.


Line range hint 1-57: Overall review summary and static analysis note.

The changes made to update the snakedeploy package from version 0.10.1 to 0.10.2 are correct and consistent. The version number, source URL, and SHA256 checksum have been properly updated.

Regarding the static analysis hint:
The reported syntax error [error] 1-1: syntax error: found character '%' that cannot start any token is a false positive. This is due to the static analysis tool not recognizing the Jinja2 templating syntax used in the meta.yaml file. The {% set version = "0.10.2" %} line is valid and commonly used in Conda recipe files.

No other issues or concerns were found in the file. The package metadata, build instructions, and dependencies remain unchanged and appear to be correct.

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

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9-9: SHA256 checksum has been updated.

The SHA256 checksum has been changed to reflect the new version of the package. This update is necessary and expected.

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@martin-g martin-g merged commit 06a4eb6 into master Oct 16, 2024
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@martin-g martin-g deleted the bump/snakedeploy branch October 16, 2024 12:48
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