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CompatHelper: bump compat for Krylov to 0.9, (keep existing compat) #129

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This pull request changes the compat entry for the Krylov package from 0.8 to 0.8, 0.9.
This keeps the compat entries for earlier versions.

Note: I have not tested your package with this new compat entry.
It is your responsibility to make sure that your package tests pass before you merge this pull request.

@mtanneau mtanneau force-pushed the compathelper/new_version/2022-11-26-00-11-50-471-01801223118 branch from 3546ce7 to bc6c7dc Compare November 26, 2022 00:11
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Codecov Report

Merging #129 (97a94ac) into master (497eecf) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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  Lines        2751     2751           
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  Hits         2449     2449           
  Misses        302      302           

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@mtanneau mtanneau merged commit a0032b5 into master Nov 27, 2022
@mtanneau mtanneau deleted the compathelper/new_version/2022-11-26-00-11-50-471-01801223118 branch November 27, 2022 23:07
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