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Update Python version #149

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Update Python version #149

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@grfrederic grfrederic commented Mar 1, 2024

This PR resolves #147.

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pawel-czyz commented Mar 1, 2024

Nice! As we have #147, what do you think about having only 3.11 and 3.12 in the build? We can also probably unpin bounds on Python version to ">=3.9, <3.13" or something like that.

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maybe? i have not tried running 3.12. do you know why they build tried to run 3.9 and got stuck?

@pawel-czyz pawel-czyz changed the title test if python 3.11 works ootb Update Python version Mar 1, 2024
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do you know why they build tried to run 3.9 and got stuck?

It was a required check to merge (in the repository settings). I changed these to 3.11 and 3.12, feel free to merge 🙂

@grfrederic grfrederic merged commit bb2b3b7 into main Mar 1, 2024
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@grfrederic grfrederic deleted the test_py_3_11 branch March 1, 2024 14:22
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Allow for Python 3.11 and 3.12
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