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pytest --ansys-version dependent on existing install#439

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pytest --ansys-version dependent on existing install#439
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Make pytest fixture, --ansys-version, dependent on the existing install. If it can't find one, then it defaults to 232

Closes #435

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@klmcadams klmcadams marked this pull request as draft October 5, 2023 12:50
@klmcadams klmcadams requested review from RobPasMue and koubaa October 5, 2023 16:52
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koubaa commented Oct 5, 2023

This definitely fixes the issue, and I am okay with merging it as is, but I left some comments with doubts that I have

@klmcadams klmcadams marked this pull request as ready for review October 5, 2023 18:16
@klmcadams klmcadams merged commit e11d4bd into main Oct 10, 2023
@klmcadams klmcadams deleted the fix/flexible-version branch October 10, 2023 16:35
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pytest default for --ansys-version should be based on the what is installed

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