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JohnVillalovos opened this issue Feb 6, 2023 · 4 comments · Fixed by #2483
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Renovate doesn't seem to be updating requirements-* files #2482

JohnVillalovos opened this issue Feb 6, 2023 · 4 comments · Fixed by #2483

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Last updates from renovate for requirements-lint.txt and requirements-test.txt are from Oct 2022.

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I don't think this is fixed. Looking in requirements-test.txt I see:

build==0.9.0 but on PyPI it is 0.10.0
pytest==7.1.3 but on PyPI it is 7.2.1
PyYaml==5.4.1 but on PyPI it is 6.0

@JohnVillalovos JohnVillalovos reopened this Feb 9, 2023
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But now I'm vaguely remembering the job running once a week... Let's leave this open until we see a PR generated to update things.

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nejch commented Feb 9, 2023

@JohnVillalovos I think we should be ok once the jobs hit the matching renovate schedule. If you have access take a look at https://app.renovatebot.com/dashboard#github/python-gitlab/python-gitlab/1001322619, specifically the newVersion value for each deps entry. Let's see on Sunday though :)

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nejch commented Feb 13, 2023

Looks like at least the update part works: #2493

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