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2.13.2

**Changelog**

**Bugfixes**
- Fix parsing of num_cpu from DATA file where it could be misinterpreted from other sections https://github.com/equinor/ecl/pull/862

**Other notes**
- Fix typo in documentation
- Simplifies dependencies as we no longer support python 2.7

For fullchangelog see https://github.com/equinor/ecl/compare/2.13.1...2.13.2

2.13.1

What's Changed
* Simplify installation on corporate network by dotfloat in https://github.com/equinor/ecl/pull/834
* Avoid loss of precision when converting to double. by BjarneHerland in https://github.com/equinor/ecl/pull/837
* Fix segmentation fault during util_abort by dotfloat in https://github.com/equinor/ecl/pull/839


**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/equinor/ecl/compare/2.13.0...2.13.1

2.13.0

This release adds Python 3.10 wheels

2.12.0

*New features:*
* Added `ecl.set_abort_handler` for ERT Azure logging. _[Note: This feature isn't part of ecl's stable API]_

*Other:*
* `util_abort` was rewritten to use [backward-cpp](https://github.com/bombela/backward-cpp) and [fmt](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt).

2.11.0

_Deprecation removal_:
* Remove legacy Python packages `ert` and `ecl.ecl`

_Bugfixes_:
* Python: Use time.perf_coutner instead of time.clock in internal test

_Other_:
* All c/c++ code formatted with clang-format
* Fix typo in error message

2.11.0rc1

Changelog

*Features*
* All c/c++ code formatted with clang-format

*Bugfixes*
* Python: Use time.perf_coutner instead of time.clock in internal test

*Other notes*
* Fix typo in error message

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