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Project.toml #7
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I think the current behavior is fine. If you set the |
The only thing I dislike about the current approach is that we don't have compat bounds on the Julia dependencies. |
This might be a solution: https://github.com/jlapeyre/julia_project |
SciML/diffeqpy#100 seems like an example. |
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@lassepe and @rejuvyesh was reading your comments in the recent PR about the Project.toml. Would it make sense to just create a new JuliaProject.toml in the current directory (if one does not already exist)?
Another idea would be to see what diffeqpy does.
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