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Additional fixes for uv migration #2

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Additional fixes for uv migration #2

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  • Dependency Management

    • Removed packaging and typing-extensions dependencies from project configuration
  • Code Optimization

    • Updated type checking and import mechanism to use direct sys.version_info instead of packaging.markers
    • Simplified conditional import of TypeAlias based on Python version

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The pull request introduces changes to the project's dependency management and version checking mechanism. The pyproject.toml file has had its dependencies removed, specifically packaging and typing-extensions. In the statprocon/charts/xmr/types.py file, the version checking approach has been simplified, replacing the packaging.markers import with a direct sys.version_info check for Python version determination.

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File Change Summary
pyproject.toml Removed dependencies: packaging>=24.2 and typing-extensions>=4.12.2
statprocon/charts/xmr/types.py Replaced packaging.markers version check with sys.version_info; Updated TypeAlias import logic

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    participant Dependencies as Dependency Management
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    Project->>Dependencies: Remove packaging dependencies
    Project->>VersionCheck: Simplify Python version detection
    VersionCheck->>Project: Use direct sys.version_info check
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@shauneccles shauneccles merged commit 4839568 into main Jan 11, 2025
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