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Support higher version of aiostream #1111

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DamienCassou opened this issue Jan 15, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #1112
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Support higher version of aiostream #1111

DamienCassou opened this issue Jan 15, 2024 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #1112

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@DamienCassou
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Currently, setup.py says that aiostream must be lower than 5.0. GNU/Linux distributions start to ship versions of aiostream that are higher than that. Is there any plan to support higher versions of this library?

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For what it is worth, vdirsyncer tests still pass with the latest version of the library.

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If 0.5.0 does not include any breaking changes which break vdirsyncer, we can bump the restriction to <0.6.0.

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@WhyNotHugo: it works for me. Moreover, the nixpkgs distribution is also using the latest version of aiostream with vdirsyncer.

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