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setuptools (changelog) ~=72.1 -> ~=73.0 age adoption passing confidence

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    • Updated setuptools dependency to version 73.0, which may enhance the build process with improvements and bug fixes.
    • Maintained existing wheel dependency at version 0.44.0.

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The project has been updated to use a newer version of setuptools, changing from version 72.1 to 73.0 in the pyproject.toml file. This update maintains the overall structure of the build system, with the wheel dependency remaining unchanged at version 0.44.0.

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pyproject.toml Updated setuptools version from 72.1 to 73.0; wheel remains at 0.44.0.

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    Developer->>Build System: Update pyproject.toml
    Build System->>Setuptools: Use version 73.0
    Setuptools-->>Build System: Return enhancements
    Build System-->>Developer: Build process completed
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A version changed, oh what a sight!
Setuptools hops to seventy-three,
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2-2: Verify compatibility with setuptools version 73.0.

The change updates setuptools from 72.1 to 73.0. Ensure that this version is compatible with your project's requirements and does not introduce breaking changes.

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No breaking changes found in setuptools version 73.0.0.

The update to setuptools version 73.0.0 introduces new features related to abstract base classes and methods. There are no breaking changes noted in the changelog that would affect your project. Ensure that these new features do not conflict with your existing codebase or dependencies.

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#!/bin/bash
# Description: Verify compatibility of the new setuptools version.

# Test: Check for any breaking changes in the changelog.
curl -s https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/history.html | grep -A 5 '73.0.0'

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@bouwew bouwew force-pushed the renovate/setuptools-73.x branch from 4b0f1f9 to c5b19c3 Compare August 23, 2024 17:57
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@bouwew bouwew merged commit ad61375 into main Aug 23, 2024
@bouwew bouwew deleted the renovate/setuptools-73.x branch August 23, 2024 18:02
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