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Relax jpype1 version constrain #73

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@sameeul sameeul commented Feb 3, 2025

With the new release of jpype1, the JVM issue is fixed. So we can hopefully relax the upper bound of version constrain.

@sameeul sameeul changed the title Relax Jpypy1 version constrain Relax jpype1 version constrain Feb 3, 2025
@sameeul sameeul force-pushed the relax_jpype_version branch from 8bfd038 to 4c48a8b Compare February 3, 2025 15:22
@ctrueden ctrueden merged commit ff545c9 into scijava:main Feb 4, 2025
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ctrueden commented Feb 4, 2025

Thanks!

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sameeul commented Feb 4, 2025

Will it be possible to do a new release? It helps some other downstream packages that we depend on. Thanks!

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ctrueden commented Feb 4, 2025

@sameeul https://pypi.org/project/scyjava/1.10.2/ 😁

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ctrueden commented Feb 4, 2025

Should appear on conda-forge very shortly as well now, since the corresponding feedstock just merged. 👍

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