⬆️ Upgrade fsspec#16
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This pull request is to add pathlibfs as a dependency so that it can be added as a dependency even in an environment where a newer fsspec than
2023.*.*is installed.There are changes due to the upgrade of fsspec as follows:
copy()( andmove()) changes due to the changes in fsspec. Please refer to the test cases for details.( Consistent recursive cp, get and put into non-existent target directory fsspec/filesystem_spec#1148, Async cp/get/put the same as sync behaviour fsspec/filesystem_spec#1163 )tests/test_s3::test_movetests/test_s3::test_copytests/test_gcs::test_movetests/test_gcs::test_copycreated()andmodified()have been implemented in gcsfs (feat: support created and modified methods in GCSFileSystem fsspec/gcsfs#516), so when using gcsfs as a backend,created()andmodified()can be used.