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Bump min py >= 3.9 and pin dependencies max #93

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Bump min py >= 3.9 and pin dependencies max #93

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This PR bumps the minimum python version to 3.9 to stay up to date since it's still supported until october of this year. Additionally, this pins dependencies max versions to prevent things from breaking from future releases.

@lsetiawan lsetiawan requested a review from carlosgjs July 20, 2023 23:21
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Codecov Report

Patch and project coverage have no change.

Comparison is base (2018305) 40.06% compared to head (e51d5cb) 40.06%.

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src/gnatss/loaders.py 22.80% <0.00%> (ø)

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@lsetiawan lsetiawan merged commit 71c9d00 into seafloor-geodesy:main Jul 21, 2023
@lsetiawan lsetiawan deleted the bump_ver branch July 21, 2023 00:00
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