Dears,
going through the list of commits in pymodbus upstream, I wonder if we
should just package the latest version. Yes, I know, it is late in the
freeze process, but e.g. official Python 3.11 support went in with
release 3.1.0, not before. Most other changes are bug fixes or trivial
to small
Hi Joe,
> Attached is a patch from the commit in pymodbus. As I said, it's a trivial.
>
Thanks,
As Martin mentioned, could you fill a bug?
Cheers,
Emmanuel
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Hi Emmanuel,
On 21/02/2023 13:53, Emmanuel Arias wrote:
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 08:59:47AM +, Joe Burmeister wrote:
Hi Emmanuel,
On 21/02/2023 06:00, Emmanuel Arias wrote:
Hi
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 05:52:46PM +, Joe Burmeister wrote:
Hi
There is a silly bug I fixed in the
Dears,
On 2023-02-21 10:53, Emmanuel Arias wrote:
> I don't have the details of this package. But as you mentioned seems to
> be simple, but we are in the freezing period.
>
> I cc to the uploaders to take that decision.
>
> BTW, you can propose a patch, and take a look that is all ok with this
>
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 08:59:47AM +, Joe Burmeister wrote:
> Hi Emmanuel,
>
> On 21/02/2023 06:00, Emmanuel Arias wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 05:52:46PM +, Joe Burmeister wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > There is a silly bug I fixed in the pymodbus shipped for Testing, and
Hi Emmanuel,
On 21/02/2023 06:00, Emmanuel Arias wrote:
Hi
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 05:52:46PM +, Joe Burmeister wrote:
Hi
There is a silly bug I fixed in the pymodbus shipped for Testing, and I know
Testing is coming up to frozen.
Hi
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 05:52:46PM +, Joe Burmeister wrote:
> Hi
>
> There is a silly bug I fixed in the pymodbus shipped for Testing, and I know
> Testing is coming up to frozen.
>
> https://github.com/pymodbus-dev/pymodbus/commit/e924e713ad96a420c9df60605ee49a0d9c451e2a
Perhaps, Is