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Restrict SciMLBase compat #1784

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@jlchan jlchan commented Dec 19, 2023

Restricting SciMLBase.jl to 2.11.0 to address the changes in SciML/OrdinaryDiffEq.jl#2087 (see also SciML/OrdinaryDiffEq.jl#2087 (comment)).

Note to self: check compat update for https://github.com/SciML/BoundaryValueDiffEq.jl in a few days, they seem to have the same issue.

Restricting SciMLBase.jl to 2.11.0 to address the changes in SciML/OrdinaryDiffEq.jl#2087 (see also SciML/OrdinaryDiffEq.jl#2087 (comment)).

Note to self: check compat update for https://github.com/SciML/BoundaryValueDiffEq.jl in a few days, they seem to have the same issue.
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sloede commented Dec 19, 2023

Actually, you are not really restricting the versions, thus the current PR would be free touse the most recent version of SciMLBase. However, it seems like for unrelated reasons, SciMLBase is restricted to v1.98.1.

Thus this PR for now does not solve the original issue (nor does it test for it), but somehow the problem is a non-issue 😅

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