Use standard __version__ variable for version#1232
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It turns out hatchling only writes
__version__, so we'll have to make do without the non-standardversion. This updates the literature subsystem to import and use that so that we get correct versions again.I've also removed the catch, which will cause AMUSE to crash if the version isn't found in the future. That should never happen on a correct install (including a development install, because
pip install -ewill create_version.pyalso in that case. If it does happen, then we want to know and fix it, not silently ignore the problem.Fixes #1187.