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It seems this is caused by line 551 and the fact that in Python3 .items() creates an iterator object unlike Py2 which creates a copy of the object. Using dict(ri_rel).items() creates an iterator of a copy of ri_rel allowing 551 to modify the original ri_rel without triggering an exception.

Tested on my own system without issues.

It seems this is caused by line 551 and the fact that in Python3 .items() creates an iterator object unlike Py2 which creates a copy of the object.  Using dict(ri_rel).items() creates an iterator of a copy of ri_rel allowing 551 to modify the original ri_rel without triggering an exception.

Tested on my own system without issues.
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srl295 commented Nov 7, 2022

Fixes: #67

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