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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Confidence
ops (changelog) ==2.23.1==2.23.2 age confidence

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canonical/operator (ops)

v2.23.2: : fix testing package build

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What's Changed

This release fixes a recent build failure for ops[testing].

Fixes

  • Drop unused setuptools_scm build dependency in #​2318

Documentation

  • For 2.23, update links and config for switch to documentation.ubuntu.com/ops in #​1942
  • For 2.x, fix site title and unstyled error pages in #​1945
  • For 2.x, remove .html extensions in #​1954
  • For 2.x, fix unstyled error pages in #​1973

Full Changelog: canonical/operator@2.23.1...2.23.2


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