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fix: support for numpy 2.0 #220

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@aryarm aryarm commented Jun 18, 2024

Since the resolution of brentp/cyvcf2#307, all of our dependencies now have support for numpy 2.0! Let's remove the upper bound requirement

This PR also makes some small changes to the release workflow to allow us to use trusted pypi publishing. Because of these changes, we will need to set up trusted publishing before we publish a new version of trtools. Otherwise, the release workflow will break upon an attempted publication

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@aryarm aryarm changed the title feat: support for numpy 2.0 fix: support for numpy 2.0 Jun 19, 2024
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I haven't read enough about trusted publishing to understand what that is, but this all seems reasonable. You have my go ahead!

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aryarm commented Jun 24, 2024

thanks!! Trusted publishing is just a more secure way for us to publish to pypi

Also, the new system uses github environments, so that admins of trtools will need to approve each pypi release

@aryarm aryarm merged commit 8661226 into master Jun 24, 2024
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@aryarm aryarm deleted the feat/numpy2 branch June 24, 2024 20:47
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