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Pin sphinx-multiversion to latest version 0.2.4 #12

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This PR pins sphinx-multiversion to the latest release 0.2.4.

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Merging #12 (5966f58) into main (f41f93f) will not change coverage.
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benmaddison commented May 26, 2021

Blocked by sphinx-contrib/multiversion#62

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