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feature request: conda package for massql #235

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timosachsenberg opened this issue Dec 14, 2022 · 4 comments
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feature request: conda package for massql #235

timosachsenberg opened this issue Dec 14, 2022 · 4 comments

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@timosachsenberg
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It would be great to have a conda package (e.g., in the bioconda channel https://github.com/bioconda/bioconda-recipes) for massql as this would simplify a lot of CI / DevOps stuff and help in resolving dependencies.
Are there any plans to put massql into conda? We could provide some guidance.

@mwang87
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mwang87 commented Dec 14, 2022

Hey @timosachsenberg definitely. I've made one before, just never got around to it for this. Though I will say, for the time being because conda does support pip in env files, maybe a decent workaround. Would love any help since I think you are probably more experienced than me! Please send over a PR if you get a chance or we can hack on it together.

@hechth
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hechth commented Jun 16, 2023

@mwang87 +1 for providing a bioconda recipe for this package. You can use grayskull to create a recipe skeleton and then open a PR to https://github.com/bioconda/bioconda-recipes

@mwang87
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mwang87 commented Jun 16, 2023

Will give it a try! I've done it once but this time we'll actually learn to do it easily! Thanks for the feedback and hope it's useful!

@hechth
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hechth commented Jun 16, 2023

Feel free to ping me if you encounter any issues! Also tag me as a reviewer when opening the PR to bioconda-recipes

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