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Updated pyasn version to match latest #338

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Updated pyasn to match version 0.5.0. Seems to be passing all tests as well .
Closes: #312

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kloczek commented Mar 31, 2024

Any chance to merge this PR and release new version? 🤔

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Thanks, applied in Arch packaging. Hope this could be merged :)

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@mpdavis @asherf - Not sure where the CI for this project runs but think we should merge this - or bump the max version pin on this package.

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asherf commented Mar 20, 2025

@mpdavis @asherf - Not sure where the CI for this project runs but think we should merge this - or bump the max version pin on this package.

I'm happy to look at the PR later this week (OOF rn)
But I think it is worth rebasing and repushing the commit

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rebase to the latest main. probably easier to drop this pr and create a new one

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sergey-kurshev commented Mar 20, 2025

i have created a new PR #376 instead of this one: h
Do we want to keep dependencies limited
i.e. pyasn1 >=0.4.1, <0.6.1
or it's okay to have it open ended like: pyasn1 >=0.4.1 ?

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Upgrade pyasn1 0.5.0 release
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