installer: update wheels to latest versions#4347
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Btw, these wheels are all still for py39. |
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closes #4329
The main intention of this PR is bumping
charset-normalizerto the latest version, which fixes the broken charset detection in HTTP requests without charset data in the content-type header, which has previously often lead to broken HLS playlist contents.The pycountry source-dist tarball did not get bumped in this commit, because it would require additional changes in the installer's build script. Doesn't really matter though.
I will probably also publish a new AppImage release (3.1.1-2) with bumped dependencies. Deps get always bumped there on each release, but since charset-normalizer is a transitive dependency of streamlink, publishing a new patch release here would only make sense if we add it to streamlink's own dependencies list.