fix: pin a minimal dateparser version to prevent warnings#413
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kristian-clausal merged 2 commits intotatuylonen:mainfrom Feb 9, 2026
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fix: pin a minimal dateparser version to prevent warnings#413kristian-clausal merged 2 commits intotatuylonen:mainfrom
kristian-clausal merged 2 commits intotatuylonen:mainfrom
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A bunch of warning such as this one are fired during the handling of Wiktionary dumps: scrapinghub/dateparser#1246 Moving to the [v1.3.0](https://github.com/scrapinghub/dateparser/releases/tag/v1.3.0) fixes them.
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The second commit is unrelated to the |
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pip will install the latest version without the change, it's unnecessary IMO. |
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There's probably no harm in this, thanks for the contribution. |
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A bunch of warning such as this one are fired during the handling of Wiktionary dumps: scrapinghub/dateparser#1246
Moving to the v1.3.0 fixes them.