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build: install Bleak by default on Linux #244

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@terop terop commented Feb 17, 2024

As Bleak is soon to become the default adapter on Linux, install Bleak by default for the benefit of Linux users, both current and future. For future Bleak users this makes testing and adoption easier when the module is pre-installed.

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terop commented Feb 17, 2024

In case it is too early for this change it probably could remain open until a suitable time to merge this is available.

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ttu commented Feb 19, 2024

The plan is to make Bleak the default adapter for Linux in the next major release. For the current users, we aim to keep the amount of required dependencies to a minimum, so let's merge this when we make the switch to Bleak. I have created a new issue for the release and linked this PR to it.

As Bleak is soon to become the default adapter on Linux, install Bleak
by default for the benefit of Linux users, both current and future.
For future Bleak users this makes testing and adoption easier when the
module is pre-installed.
@ttu ttu force-pushed the install_bleak_by_default branch from 6c5c591 to 1696212 Compare July 27, 2024 07:32
@ttu ttu merged commit c501d94 into ttu:master Jul 27, 2024
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@terop terop deleted the install_bleak_by_default branch July 27, 2024 10:20
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