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@filmor filmor commented May 22, 2022

Also moves the version to a common ̀version.txt that is read by both
the .NET and Python builds.

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lostmsu commented May 22, 2022

Python 3.6
No matching distribution found for setuptools>=61

How about we drop 3.6 as suggested? 8-)

Also moves the version to a common ̀`version.txt` that is read by both
the .NET and Python builds.
@filmor filmor merged commit 987b2ee into pythonnet:master May 23, 2022
@filmor filmor deleted the common-version branch May 23, 2022 19:54
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