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Update Sphinx Packages #614

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Updated to latest compatible versions of packages, and updated python version for jobserv.yml. Myst package has remained unused, so it has been removed.

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anything that passes CI will get an LGTM

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doanac commented Oct 20, 2023

Updated to latest compatible versions of packages, and updated python
version for `jobserv.yml`. Myst package has remained unused, so it has
been removed.

It is entirely possible that this commit may break things.
No issues when checked locally.

No related issues to tag.

Signed-off-by: Katrina Prosise <[email protected]>
@kprosise kprosise force-pushed the update-requirements branch from 747de10 to 4d293ad Compare October 20, 2023 10:10
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doanac commented Oct 20, 2023

@kprosise kprosise merged commit 9232c5e into foundriesio:main Oct 20, 2023
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@kprosise kprosise deleted the update-requirements branch October 20, 2023 10:25
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