Move from setuptools_scm to setuptools-git-versioning #91
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setuptools has recently deprecated legacy versioning, so we moved to configuring setuptools_scm with the no-guess-dev option. It appears that a release always adds version bump in addition to the git tag.
e.g. release 1.0.1 reports its version as
1.0.1.post1.dev0+g3859438.d20230308
while 3859438 is the commit that was tagged on master as 1.0.1, the version has a post-release suffix (and appears to have been interpreted as a dev release?).
The issue reported here appears to be the same:
pypa/setuptools-scm#812
Trying setuptools-git-versioning instead in the hope that it is less "clever".