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Add newest versions 3.7.13, 3.8.13, 3.9.11, and 3.10.3 in magics #92

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@Matmaus Matmaus commented Mar 18, 2022

Hi, there are new versions of Python released on 16.3.2022. Can you please add them into the known versions so xdis will know them and will not fail when it will run on any of them?

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Thanks.

@rocky rocky merged commit a4c94ab into rocky:master Mar 18, 2022
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Matmaus commented Mar 21, 2022

Thanks for the quick merge. Could you please also release a new version?

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rocky commented Mar 21, 2022

Releases are getting to be more of a pain. Is there there a reason for a release other than your convenience?

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Matmaus commented Mar 21, 2022

Yes, I use xdis in another project where I am not able to install it other way than using a released version (e.g. using a specific commit/barnch). I can probably patch the code somehow, but the release would be the clearest solution.

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rocky commented Mar 21, 2022

Given this, from my standpoint, you patching the code for your needs is easier on me. I have a lot of other stuff to do and there have been xdis releases recently.

If you were to fund the project I might feel more amenable to adjusting my normal schedule.

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