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Update Python dependency guessit to v3.2.0 #8913

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This PR contains the following updates:

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guessit minor ==3.1.1 -> ==3.2.0

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@renovate renovate bot added the Update dep (Py) Dependency update (Python) label Dec 23, 2020
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@medariox i tried also putting the mvt update rebulk into this one.
But running that command is giving me an error. Could you try this?

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@sharkykh I think there's an issue with mvt. I'm getting errors when trying to run mvt update rebulk.

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try updating now
looks like there was an issue with rebulk 3.0.0
3.0.1 works fine for me

@p0psicles p0psicles merged commit bf1c47c into develop Dec 26, 2020
@p0psicles p0psicles deleted the renovate/py/guessit-3.x branch December 26, 2020 12:41
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