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@py-bumpversion: remove and replace by a py-bump2version

This package is no longer actively maintained upstream, and it has been
effectively forked as py-bump2version, which I just imported.

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SHA1 (bumpversion-0.5.3.tar.gz) = b177c4e7d87cdc0c78f0fd6a19f025fab1f15353
RMD160 (bumpversion-0.5.3.tar.gz) = 54d6fc70296507cfa170cc6de63b49013d887d51
SHA512 (bumpversion-0.5.3.tar.gz) = 0dd0f508aa24fe79a387422e1c2a5dd2ad1e955c0654e50965f3db313368cc64364776f61c4dbb1331280665bd8479160446ddf30f3c39938b4e359762d91ad0
Size (bumpversion-0.5.3.tar.gz) = 25073 bytes
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@py-bumpversion: import version 0.5.3

bumpversion is a small command line tool to simplify releasing software by
updating all version strings in your source code by the correct increment. It
also creates commits and tags:

- version formats are highly configurable;
- it works without any VCS, but happily reads tag information from and writes
  commits and tags to Git and Mercurial if available;
- it just handles text files, so it's not specific to any programming language.
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