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@Ickaser Ickaser commented Jul 18, 2025

See discussion in #796, which technically this would close.

This would also make tests pass in #795, I believe.

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Ickaser commented Jul 18, 2025

I would also be sympathetic to pre instead of nightly, for what it's worth.

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Ickaser commented Jul 28, 2025

@giordano I think this should be ready to go, if I am remembering our conversation correctly.

@Ickaser Ickaser changed the title Up minimum Julia to 1.6, change CI to use min, lts, 1, nightly Up minimum Julia to 1.6, change CI to use min, lts, 1, pre Jul 28, 2025
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Ickaser commented Jul 28, 2025

@sostock , I just noticed the conversation in #553 and #551 . My motivation for finally dropping Julia 1.0 support would be to make it possible for CI to pass on #795; I wouldn't mind going a step further and moving minimum Julia to 1.9 or 1.10, since #795 is the 5th package extension for Unitful.

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Ickaser commented Jul 31, 2025

So... is there intent to merge this, now it has been approved by the two available committers? After today's 1.24 release I have this bumping the version to 1.25.0.

@giordano giordano merged commit 3209f56 into JuliaPhysics:master Jul 31, 2025
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Testing back to Julia 1.0: is there still value in doing so?

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