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build(deps-dev): update poetry requirement from 1.4.0 to 1.8.3 #295

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Updates the requirements on poetry to permit the latest version.

Release notes

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1.8.3

Added

  • Add support for untagged CPython builds with versions ending with a + (#9207).

Changed

  • Require pkginfo>=1.10 to ensure support for packages with metadata version 2.3 (#9130).
  • Improve locking on FIPS systems (#9152).

Fixed

  • Fix an issue where unrecognized package metadata versions silently resulted in empty dependencies (#9203, #9226).
  • Fix an issue where trailing slashes in git URLs where not handled correctly (#9205).
  • Fix an issue where poetry self commands printed a warning that the current project cannot be installed (#9302).
  • Fix an issue where poetry install sporadically failed with a KeyError due to a race condition (#9335).

Docs

  • Fix incorrect information about poetry shell (#9060).
  • Add a git subdirectory example to poetry add (#9080).
  • Mention interactive credential configuration (#9074).
  • Add notes for optional advanced installation steps (#9098).
  • Add reference to configuration credentials in documentation of poetry publish (#9110).
  • Improve documentation for configuring credentials via environment variables (#9121).
  • Remove misleading wording around virtual environments (#9213).
  • Remove outdated advice regarding seeding keyring backends (#9164).
  • Add a pyproject.toml example for a dependency with multiple extras (#9138).
  • Clarify help of poetry add (#9230).
  • Add a note how to configure credentials for TestPyPI for poetry publish (#9255).
  • Fix information about the --readme option in poetry new (#9260).
  • Clarify what is special about the Python constraint in dependencies (#9256).
  • Update how to uninstall plugins via pipx (#9320).
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[1.8.3] - 2024-05-08

Added

  • Add support for untagged CPython builds with versions ending with a + (#9207).

Changed

  • Require pkginfo>=1.10 to ensure support for packages with metadata version 2.3 (#9130).
  • Improve locking on FIPS systems (#9152).

Fixed

  • Fix an issue where unrecognized package metadata versions silently resulted in empty dependencies (#9203, #9226).
  • Fix an issue where trailing slashes in git URLs where not handled correctly (#9205).
  • Fix an issue where poetry self commands printed a warning that the current project cannot be installed (#9302).
  • Fix an issue where poetry install sporadically failed with a KeyError due to a race condition (#9335).

Docs

  • Fix incorrect information about poetry shell (#9060).
  • Add a git subdirectory example to poetry add (#9080).
  • Mention interactive credential configuration (#9074).
  • Add notes for optional advanced installation steps (#9098).
  • Add reference to configuration credentials in documentation of poetry publish (#9110).
  • Improve documentation for configuring credentials via environment variables (#9121).
  • Remove misleading wording around virtual environments (#9213).
  • Remove outdated advice regarding seeding keyring backends (#9164).
  • Add a pyproject.toml example for a dependency with multiple extras (#9138).
  • Clarify help of poetry add (#9230).
  • Add a note how to configure credentials for TestPyPI for poetry publish (#9255).
  • Fix information about the --readme option in poetry new (#9260).
  • Clarify what is special about the Python constraint in dependencies (#9256).
  • Update how to uninstall plugins via pipx (#9320).

[1.8.2] - 2024-03-02

Fixed

  • Harden lazy-wheel error handling if the index server is behaving badly in an unexpected way (#9051).
  • Improve lazy-wheel error handling if the index server does not handle HTTP range requests correctly (#9082).
  • Improve lazy-wheel error handling if the index server pretends to support HTTP range requests but does not respect them (#9084).
  • Improve lazy-wheel to allow redirects for HEAD requests (#9087).
  • Improve debug logging for lazy-wheel errors (#9059).
  • Fix an issue where the hash of a metadata file could not be calculated correctly due to an encoding issue (#9049).
  • Fix an issue where poetry add failed in non-package mode if no project name was set (#9046).
  • Fix an issue where a hint to non-package mode was not compliant with the final name of the setting (#9073).

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Updates the requirements on [poetry](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry) to permit the latest version.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](python-poetry/poetry@1.4.0...1.8.3)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: poetry
  dependency-type: direct:development
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@per1234 per1234 added the type: enhancement Proposed improvement label Jun 14, 2024
@per1234 per1234 merged commit b394d22 into main Jun 14, 2024
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