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genbank: add aarch64/arm64 builds #51448
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Signed-off-by: Martin Tzvetanov Grigorov <mgrigorov@apache.org>
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: LGTM: Additional platforms added as intended.The addition of 'linux-aarch64' and 'osx-arm64' to the 'additional-platforms' section directly addresses the PR objective of adding aarch64/arm64 builds. This change will enable the package to be built for ARM-based systems, which is excellent for expanding platform support.
Consider adjusting the indentation for better readability:
extra: additional-platforms: - linux-aarch64 - osx-arm64
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: LGTM: Build number increment is appropriate.Incrementing the build number from 0 to 1 is correct when introducing changes to the package build process without changing the package version. This change aligns with the PR objective of adding aarch64/arm64 builds.
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: Verify intention: Removal of Python version skip condition.The skip condition
skip: True # [py < 36]
has been removed. This allows the package to be built for Python versions below 3.6. Please confirm if this is intentional and if the package is now compatible with earlier Python versions.Could you provide more context on why this condition was removed? Are there any compatibility concerns with earlier Python versions?
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: Overall review: Changes align with PR objectives, one clarification needed.The changes to this file generally align well with the PR objective of adding aarch64/arm64 builds. The build number increment and addition of extra platforms are appropriate and well-implemented.
However, there's one point that requires clarification:
- The removal of the skip condition for Python versions below 3.6 is not explicitly mentioned in the PR objectives. Please confirm if this change is intentional and if there are any compatibility concerns with earlier Python versions.
Once this point is clarified, the changes look good to merge.
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