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{bio}[GCC/11.2.0] Pysam v0.17.0 w/ Python 3.9.6 #14309

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(created using eb --new-pr)

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@boegelbot please test @ generoso

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@migueldiascosta: Request for testing this PR well received on login1

PR test command 'EB_PR=14309 EB_ARGS= /opt/software/slurm/bin/sbatch --job-name test_PR_14309 --ntasks=4 ~/boegelbot/eb_from_pr_upload_generoso.sh' executed!

  • exit code: 0
  • output:
Submitted batch job 7234

Test results coming soon (I hope)...

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Test report by @boegelbot
SUCCESS
Build succeeded for 1 out of 1 (1 easyconfigs in total)
cnx1 - Linux rocky linux 8.4, x86_64, Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v3 @ 2.60GHz (haswell), Python 3.6.8
See https://gist.github.com/ad479a23d5bc2f45ede7ec4e0e91e9d7 for a full test report.

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lgtm

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Going in, thanks @sassy-crick!

@migueldiascosta migueldiascosta merged commit ff46df7 into easybuilders:develop Nov 9, 2021
@sassy-crick sassy-crick deleted the 20211108232154_new_pr_Pysam0170 branch November 9, 2021 10:54
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