Fix path to upload in conda-publish action#487
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Added a new job 'conda-print' to print contents of the dist folder after building the conda package.
Remove condition for conda-print job to always run.
Changed directory listing command to show current directory instead of 'dist'.
Change directory listing command to show 'noarch' folder contents.
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Added a new job 'conda-print' to print contents of the dist folder after building the conda package.
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Added conda-print job to CI workflow and from that I learnt that the path should just be noarch, not dist.
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