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Bump version 0.9.0 #253

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@mkundu1 mkundu1 commented Nov 7, 2023

The most recent release of pyfluent-parametric has an outdated pyfluent version dependency. I have relaxed the pyfluent version specifier to include all future pyfluent minor/patch releases (till now the specifier included the patch releases only). This is more appropriate as we now have a different release cadence for pyfluent and pyfluent-parametric.

Also, I've upgraded the python requirement to 3.9 (required for pyfluent compatibility).

I'll do a similar change in visualization libraray.

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@mkundu1 mkundu1 force-pushed the release/0.9.0 branch 2 times, most recently from cf9245c to 9483670 Compare November 7, 2023 17:55
@mkundu1 mkundu1 marked this pull request as ready for review November 7, 2023 18:06
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@mkundu1 mkundu1 merged commit 53aacea into release/0.9 Nov 8, 2023
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@mkundu1 mkundu1 deleted the release/0.9.0 branch November 8, 2023 16:33
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Update pyfluent-core dependency to newer version
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