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geoffroyleconte commented Jan 3, 2024

I think that the error with the documention comes from Documenter.jl and not from this PR. It did not build with the last commit in the main branch.

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Package name latest stable
CaNNOLeS.jl
DCISolver.jl
FletcherPenaltySolver.jl
JSOSolvers.jl
Krylov.jl
NLPModels.jl
NLPModelsModifiers.jl
PROPACK.jl
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Thanks for creating this PR!

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Thank you!

@dpo dpo merged commit 48d0616 into JuliaSmoothOptimizers:main Jan 8, 2024
@geoffroyleconte geoffroyleconte deleted the opeye branch February 16, 2024 21:12
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