fix: prevent downstream breakages by using compatible release version clauses (~=
instead of >=
)
#518
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Switching to ~= will prevent unintentionally breaking our users due to a major version change out of our control upstream. For packages still in beta (i.e. packages whose major versions equal zero), we use the latest "major.minor.bugfix" as the version identifier; otherwise we use "major.minor". Tested manually. I believe this PR fixes #511 in spirit.