Hi:

I’d be concerned about that file changing or disappearing and causing 
irreproducibility.
If the URL were to a permanent location (e.g. NCBI or zenodo) maybe it’s ok.

Could it be re-computed locally if necessary (like a genome index)?

Maybe others know of examples where this is done.


Brad

On Jul 24, 2019, at 12:24 PM, Jin Li 
<lijin....@gmail.com<mailto:lijin....@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi all,

I am not sure if this mailing list is a good place to ask a bioconda
question. Sorry to bother if not. I want to ask how to include a large
data file when publishing a bioconda package. Our program depends on a
pre-computed data file, which is too large to be included in the
source code package. The data file can be accessed via a public URL.
Can I put the downloading command in `build.sh` when publishing a
bioconda package? If not, do we have a convention to deal with
dependent large datafiles? Thank you.

Best regards,
Jin
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