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CompatHelper: add new compat entry for "Requires" at version "0.5" #1347

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This pull request sets the compat entry for the Requires package to 0.5.

This is a brand new compat entry. Previously, you did not have a compat entry for the Requires package.

Note: I have not tested your package with this new compat entry. It is your responsibility to make sure that your package tests pass before you merge this pull request.

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Merging #1347 into master will not change coverage.
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@Mattriks Mattriks mentioned this pull request Nov 16, 2019
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@bjarthur bjarthur merged commit c9bcf86 into master Nov 17, 2019
@bjarthur bjarthur deleted the compathelper/new_version/2019-11-16-19-04-24-745-536302635 branch November 17, 2019 03:29
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