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Fix dependency issue #260

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Fix dependency issue #260

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Reverts requests version to 2.31.0

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The pull request introduces a modification to the requirements.txt file, specifically changing the version of the requests library from 2.32.0 to 2.31.0. This alteration may affect the application's functionality depending on any dependencies or features that utilize the newer version of the library. The implications of this downgrade are not fully ascertainable without further context regarding the library's usage within the codebase.

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requirements.txt Downgraded requests from 2.32.0 to 2.31.0

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5-5: Provide more context and verify the impact of downgrading the requests library.

The downgrade of the requests library from version 2.32.0 to 2.31.0 could potentially lead to compatibility issues or the absence of features introduced in the newer version.

Please provide more information about the specific dependency issue that this change aims to address. Additionally, ensure that the application still functions as expected with the downgraded version of the requests library.

To verify the impact of this change, consider running the following steps:

  1. Update the requirements.txt file with the downgraded version of the requests library.
  2. Install the dependencies using the updated requirements.txt file.
  3. Run the application's test suite to ensure that all tests pass with the downgraded version of the requests library.
  4. Manually test the application to verify that it functions as expected, particularly focusing on any features or functionality that rely on the requests library.

If you encounter any issues or unexpected behavior during the verification process, please provide more details about the specific problems and any error messages encountered.


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@evanyeyeye evanyeyeye added this pull request to the merge queue Sep 15, 2024
Merged via the queue into master with commit 92ae12f Sep 15, 2024
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@evanyeyeye evanyeyeye deleted the eshi/revert-requests-to-2.31.0 branch September 15, 2024 18:04
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