Alex Hall on Nostr: In pip version specifiers, can I use comparison operators for dev versions? Say I'm ...
In pip version specifiers, can I use comparison operators for dev versions? Say I'm making a package, and am tagging my development releases as 2.0.dev1, 2.0.dev2, and so on. Can I tell pip to always grab the latest dev version with >=2.0.dev1, or is there a different way I should tell it what I want?
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