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fix: Fix deprecated/invalid config in setup.cfg #853

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Dash-separated keys for setuptools config have been deprecated in v54.1.10 (2021)and removed in v78.

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Dash-separated keys for setuptools config have been deprecated in [v54.1.10 (2021)](https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/history.html#id855)and removed in [v78](https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/history.html#v78-0-0).
@abravalheri abravalheri changed the title Fix deprecated/invalid config in setup.cfg fic: Fix deprecated/invalid config in setup.cfg Mar 24, 2025
@abravalheri abravalheri changed the title fic: Fix deprecated/invalid config in setup.cfg fix: Fix deprecated/invalid config in setup.cfg Mar 24, 2025
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