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Bump version to 1.19.1 #725

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For some experiments I am doing with generation of conda binaries, it would be convenient to tag 1.19.1 that includes #724, what do you think @Nicogene ?

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Ok for me 👍🏻

@pattacini pattacini merged commit 7945541 into master Mar 8, 2021
@pattacini pattacini deleted the traversaro-patch-1 branch March 8, 2021 08:42
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Actually I found another issue that may need to be solved, so I check if I can quickly fix that and then tag 1.19.1

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Actually I found another issue that may need to be solved, so I check if I can quickly fix that and then tag 1.19.1

Actually icub-main is fine, the build issue were in diagnosticdaemon, but I disable that for now on conda as it has several issues (see robotology/robotology-superbuild#649 (comment)), so we can proceed with tagging 1.19.1 .

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