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Update yahs to 1.2.1 #51013

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Update yahs: 1.21.2.1

install with bioconda Conda

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Recipe recipes/yahs (click to view/edit other files)
Summary YaHS, yet another Hi-C scaffolding tool.
Home https://github.com/c-zhou/yahs
Releases https://github.com/c-zhou/yahs/tags
Author @c-zhou

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The pull request updates the meta.yaml file for the yahs package. It increments the version from "1.2" to "1.2.1", modifies the source URL to point to the new version's tarball, and updates the SHA256 checksum to reflect changes in the package contents. Additionally, the build number is changed from 1 to 0, while the run exports section remains unchanged.

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File Change Summary
recipes/yahs/meta.yaml - Version updated from "1.2" to "1.2.1"
- Source URL updated to new version tarball
- SHA256 checksum updated
- Build number changed from 1 to 0

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recipes/yahs/meta.yaml

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

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recipes/yahs/meta.yaml (4)

1-1: Version update looks good.

The version has been correctly updated from 1.2 to 1.2.1, which aligns with the PR objectives.

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

(syntax)


14-14: Build number correctly reset.

The build number has been reset to 0, which is the correct practice when updating to a new version of the package.


Line range hint 1-45: Verify package structure and dependencies.

While the update seems straightforward with only version-related changes, it's important to verify that the new version (1.2.1) doesn't introduce any new dependencies or require changes to the package structure.

Please check the release notes or changelog for version 1.2.1 to ensure no additional changes are required. You can use the following script to fetch the latest release information:

#!/bin/bash
# Description: Fetch the latest release information for yahs

gh release view v1.2.1 -R c-zhou/yahs
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🪛 yamllint

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

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9-9: SHA256 checksum updated.

The SHA256 checksum has been updated, which is necessary for the new version. However, it's important to verify that this checksum is correct for the new source.

To verify the checksum, you can run the following script:


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