Allow later iso8601 release#1
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Thanks for the suggestion @fabaff! This code is ultimately generated from a different upstream project, so this particular PR will not merge but I'll track adding the change upstream to our internal system. |
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Hey @dbanty, has this change been released to PyPi? I'm wondering about how long it takes to update package versions here in order to keep cirq-riggetti up to date when it comes to dependencies. For my specific case, I want to use |
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@dbanty Thank you. |
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Updated in 0.21.0 (just released) 👍 |
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iso8601was updates a while ago.https://github.com/micktwomey/pyiso8601/releases
Support for > 1 ensures that distributions are able to build their packages without patching.