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Q&A Multiple versions of scala libraries detected!

While compiling my scala project I'm getting following error. org.scala-lang.modules:scala-parser-combinators_2.13:2.4.0 requires scala version: 2.13.13 org.scalatest:scalatest_2.13:3.2.19 requ...

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Multiple versions of scala libraries detected!
While compiling my `scala` project I'm getting following error.

```
 org.scala-lang.modules:scala-parser-combinators_2.13:2.4.0 requires scala version: 2.13.13
 org.scalatest:scalatest_2.13:3.2.19 requires scala version: 2.13.10
Multiple versions of scala libraries detected!
```

I understand where compiling coming from and I don't want to completely turn this warning of.
`2.13.13` and `2.13.10` is not such a big difference. It is virtually impossible to find versions of libraries that use exactly same version of `scala`.

I wonder if it possible to make this check less strict. Let's say to check only for first and second part?

If this is impossible, do you have any advice on how to deal with it, except to turn it off completely?