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ngscheckmate: bump the build - attempt to get aarch64 installing #52763

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@dslarm dslarm commented Dec 12, 2024

ngscheckmate is a noarch-generic package - and yet on linux-aarch64, a freshly installed conda environment and in rocky9 linux:

Could not solve for environment specs
The following packages are incompatible
├─ ngscheckmate is installable with the potential options
│  ├─ ngscheckmate 1.0.0 would require
│  │  └─ python 2.7.18.* , which does not exist (perhaps a missing channel);
│  ├─ ngscheckmate 1.0.0 would require
│  │  └─ bcftools 1.3.1.* , which does not exist (perhaps a missing channel);
│  └─ ngscheckmate 1.0.1 would require
│     └─ python [2.* |2.7.* ] with the potential options
│        ├─ python 2.7.15, which can be installed;
│        └─ python 2.7.15 would require
│           └─ openssl >=1.0.2p,<1.0.3a , which does not exist (perhaps a missing channel);
└─ pin-1 is not installable because it requires
   └─ python 3.12.* , which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported.

Nothing in the recipe is pinning it to bcftools 1.3.1 - which likely predates linux-aarch64 addition (now at 1.21...). So am wondering if this just means trigger a new build to store the updated dependencies.

@martin-g martin-g merged commit 04d4c63 into bioconda:master Dec 28, 2024
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