Bump pysml to 0.0.8 (fixes #74382) #74875
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Proposed change
Bump pysml to 0.0.8 to fix #74382 which made edl21 stop working in 2022.07.
Compare: mtdcr/pysml@0.0.7...a555fb4
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This is the relevant commit mtdcr/pysml@cc4bfd1
No other relevant changes in the new library version.
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