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Release 1.1.5 #3750

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Fixed

  • Fixed an error in the export command when no lock file existed and a verbose flag was passed to the command. (#3310)
  • Fixed an error where the pyproject.toml was not reverted when using the add command. (#3622)
  • Fixed errors when using non-HTTPS indices. (#3622)
  • Fixed errors when handling simple indices redirection. (#3622)
  • Fixed errors when trying to handle newer wheels by using the latest version of poetry-core and packaging. (#3677)
  • Fixed an error when using some versions of poetry-core due to an incorrect import . (#3696)

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@sdispater sdispater added the kind/release Meta-issues/PRs as part of the release process label Mar 3, 2021
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