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Build ncbi-amrfinderplus for linux-aarch64 #46207

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Add additional-platforms entries.


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Alas, many more prerequisites need to be looked at first…

@rpetit3 rpetit3 added the aarch64 Related to adding linux-aarch64 support label Mar 6, 2024
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rpetit3 commented Mar 6, 2024

started blast here: #46237

but like you said, dependencies all the way down

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Separate hmmer off into PR #46288.

@jmarshall jmarshall changed the title Build ncbi-amrfinderplus and hmmer for linux-aarch64 Build ncbi-amrfinderplus for linux-aarch64 Mar 10, 2024
@jmarshall jmarshall marked this pull request as draft March 10, 2024 08:15
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