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Dependencies: Use more relaxed dependency pinning, to reduce Dependabot activity. Use crate>=1.0.0.dev2 for validation purposes. #716

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@amotl amotl commented Nov 4, 2024

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  • This patch is mostly intended to verify a pre-release of crate-python 1.0.0.
  • While being at it, it also adjusts a few more dependencies to optimize for less maintenance overhead.

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At the same time, as so many requirements.txt files are touched across the board, the PR triggers the whole array of integration tests available through this repository (see PR request builder widget). That may spark your interest to add or propose more items. 🍀

/cc @hlcianfagna, @hammerhead, @wierdvanderhaar, @zolbatar, @simonprickett, @bmunkholm

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@amotl amotl changed the title Dependencies: Use crate>=1.0.0.dev2 for validation purposes Dependencies: Use more relaxed dependency pinning, to reduce Dependabot activity. Use crate>=1.0.0.dev2 for validation purposes. Nov 4, 2024
@amotl amotl force-pushed the crate-python-1.0.0 branch from 4b544f9 to 519110b Compare November 4, 2024 22:57
@amotl amotl requested review from kneth and surister November 4, 2024 23:05
@amotl amotl marked this pull request as ready for review November 4, 2024 23:12
@amotl amotl merged commit 9bd2b35 into main Nov 5, 2024
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@amotl amotl deleted the crate-python-1.0.0 branch November 5, 2024 09:52
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