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Originally started here: #39452

Adds scrubby


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Thank so much @rpetit3 - apologies for the long-open issue, let me check all of this out and see how I can help!

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rpetit3 commented Jul 17, 2024

@BiocondaBot please fetch artifacts

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rpetit3 commented Jul 17, 2024

@esteinig no worries at all!

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Package(s) built are ready for inspection:

Arch Package Zip File / Repodata CI Instructions
linux-64 scrubby-0.2.1-h031d066_0.tar.bz2 LinuxArtifacts.zip Azure
showYou may also use conda to install after downloading and extracting the zip file. From the LinuxArtifacts directory: conda install -c ./packages <package name>

Docker image(s) built:

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scrubby 0.2.1--h031d066_0 Azure
showImages for Azure are in the LinuxArtifacts zip file above.gzip -dc LinuxArtifacts/images/scrubby:0.2.1--h031d066_0.tar.gz | docker load

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rpetit3 commented Jul 17, 2024

Any particular reason you skipped OSX builds in the original PR?

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mencian commented Jul 18, 2024

@BiocondaBot please fetch artifacts

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Package(s) built are ready for inspection:

Arch Package Zip File / Repodata CI Instructions
linux-64 scrubby-0.2.1-h715e4b3_0.tar.bz2 LinuxArtifacts.zip Azure
showYou may also use conda to install after downloading and extracting the zip file. From the LinuxArtifacts directory: conda install -c ./packages <package name>
osx-64 scrubby-0.2.1-h2b4a878_0.tar.bz2 OSXArtifacts.zip Azure
showYou may also use conda to install after downloading and extracting the zip file. From the OSXArtifacts directory: conda install -c ./packages <package name>

Docker image(s) built:

Package Tag CI Install with docker
scrubby 0.2.1--h715e4b3_0 Azure
showImages for Azure are in the LinuxArtifacts zip file above.gzip -dc LinuxArtifacts/images/scrubby:0.2.1--h715e4b3_0.tar.gz | docker load

@mencian mencian merged commit 4eeb356 into bioconda:master Jul 19, 2024
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@rpetit3 rpetit3 deleted the rp3-add-scrubby branch July 19, 2024 15:54
tcezard pushed a commit to tcezard/bioconda-recipes that referenced this pull request Sep 12, 2024
* add recipe for scrubby

* fix typo try arm build

* skip arm due to depends

* try OSX build

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Co-authored-by: mencian <joshua.zhuang@yahoo.com>
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