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Update perl-io-compress to 2.213 #52192

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Update perl-io-compress: 2.2012.213

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Recipe recipes/perl-io-compress (click to view/edit other files)
Summary IO Interface to compressed data files/buffers
Home http://metacpan.org/pod/IO-Compress
Releases https://fastapi.metacpan.org/v1/release/IO-Compress

Note: Upstream dependencies appear to have changed

  run:
-   - perl-compress-raw-bzip2 >=2.201
+   - perl-compress-raw-bzip2 >=2.213
-   - perl-compress-raw-zlib >=2.201
+   - perl-compress-raw-zlib >=2.213

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The pull request involves updates to the meta.yaml file for the perl-io-compress package. The version number is incremented from 2.201 to 2.213, and the source URL is updated to reflect the new version's tarball. The SHA256 checksum has also been changed to match the new version. Additionally, the build number has been reset from 3 to 0. The requirements and test imports sections remain unchanged. An extra field comment notes that perl-compress-raw-bzip2 and perl-scalar-list-utils are missing for the osx-arm64 platform, but this does not affect the package's functionality. Overall, the changes are focused on versioning and build number adjustments without altering dependencies or functionality.

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