
Worked on the bioconda/bioconda-recipes repository to enhance package compatibility and maintainability, focusing on the mirmachine package. Addressed Apple Silicon support by updating the meta.yaml configuration, bumping the build number, and refreshing dependencies such as bedtools, samtools, and infernal to ensure successful builds on M1 and M2 hardware. Later, standardized packaging metadata and versioning to align with Bioconda naming conventions, improving build reproducibility and downstream usability. Demonstrated proficiency in YAML configuration, build systems, and package management, with a methodical approach that emphasized cross-architecture stability, clear commit history, and reduced installation issues for users on newer macOS platforms.
March 2026: Delivered a packaging metadata and versioning update for mirmachine in bioconda-recipes to align naming conventions and reflect the new version. This focused change enhances packaging consistency, build reproducibility, and downstream usability across Bioconda, with a clear, traceable commit trail.
March 2026: Delivered a packaging metadata and versioning update for mirmachine in bioconda-recipes to align naming conventions and reflect the new version. This focused change enhances packaging consistency, build reproducibility, and downstream usability across Bioconda, with a clear, traceable commit trail.
May 2025 monthly summary for bioconda/bioconda-recipes focused on Apple Silicon compatibility and build stability. Key deliverable: Apple Silicon compatibility updates for mirmachine meta.yaml, ensuring builds succeed on M1/M2 by bumping the build number and updating core dependencies (bedtools, samtools, infernal). This work reduces user install failures on newer hardware and supports broader adoption of Bioconda recipes.
May 2025 monthly summary for bioconda/bioconda-recipes focused on Apple Silicon compatibility and build stability. Key deliverable: Apple Silicon compatibility updates for mirmachine meta.yaml, ensuring builds succeed on M1/M2 by bumping the build number and updating core dependencies (bedtools, samtools, infernal). This work reduces user install failures on newer hardware and supports broader adoption of Bioconda recipes.

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